Gov. Sani flags off reconstruction of ABU road network

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna has performed the ground breaking for the reconstruction and upgrading of the 60 kilometre internal road network of the main campus of Ahmadu Bello University(ABU) Zaria.
Speaking at the event on Tuesday, the Governor noted that ‘’proper drainage, lighting, pedestrian walkways and disability-accessible routes are integral to this upgrade.’’
‘’Although ABU is a federal university, my administration firmly believes that investing in education is investing in our future. That conviction compels us to support projects that remove barriers to learning and improve the daily lives of students, staff and the host communities.
‘’We will continue to partner with institutions, whether federal or state, because an educated populace is the surest path to prosperity, security and good governance,’’ he added.
Governor Uba Sani noted that the road ‘’ project underscores his administration’s commitment to strengthening the physical infrastructure that supports teaching, research and learning at one of the nation’s most historic institutions.’’
According to him, ‘’the project is more than the laying of asphalt and concrete. It is about safety, accessibility, and dignity. Well-planned internal roads will improve access for emergency and service vehicles.’’
The Governor added that the project will also ‘’facilitate the movement of students and staff, enhance campus security, and make the university environment more conducive to academic pursuits.’’
He promised that quality and sustainability will guide the execution of the project as it will adhere to ‘’ high engineering standards, durable materials, and effective stormwater management that respects the campus environment.’’
According to him, a good road network will make it easier for the university to host conferences, convocation ceremonies and other academic events, including ‘’bringing more visitors, partnerships and investment into our State.’’
Governor Uba Sani further said that the project will also bring socio‑economic benefits as ‘’artisans and labourers will be engaged, creating jobs for youth and boosting the economic life of Sabon Gari, Zaria and surrounding communities.’’
He recalled that ABU Zaria, which was named after the first Premier of Northern Nigeria, is the oldest university in the region, which ‘’has educated generations of leaders, professionals, and scholars who continue to shape our nation. ‘’
In welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of ABU, Professor Adamu Ahmed, noted that Governor Uba Sani’s decision to come to the aid of the University at this crucial stage is both strategic and compassionate.
Prof Ahmed also expressed gratitude to the Governor ‘’ for the generous land grants to the University to support staff housing,’’ adding that ‘’this gesture speaks directly to staff welfare, institutional stability, and long-term sustainability.’’
‘’By enabling improved living conditions for our staff, you are strengthening morale, productivity, and commitment—key pillars for any university that seeks excellence,’’ he added.
The Vice Chancellor commended Governor Uba Sani’s inclusive style of governance, which is ‘’marked by generosity, empathy, and foresight. These qualities are vital ingredients of democratic leadership, and they have clearly defined your administration.’’
‘’ In just two years, your approach to governance has helped restore confidence, promote stability, and renew hope across Kaduna State. The impact is visible, and institutions such as ours are direct beneficiaries,’’ he added.
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