Commissioner lauds contractors of Adamawa road projects
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At a glance
- Adamawa State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Sulaiman Mohammed Barade, inspected ongoing road projects in Numan and Yola, expressing satisfaction with the work.
- Barade stated that contractors are adhering to specifications and delivering projects in line with the state government's expectations for durable infrastructure.
- The government reiterated its commitment to improving transportation, stimulating economic activities, and enhancing residents' living standards through infrastructure development.
Adamawa State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Sulaiman Mohammed Barade, inspected ongoing road construction projects in Numan and Yola, expressing satisfaction with both the quality and pace of work. He affirmed that contractors are diligently adhering to approved specifications, meeting the state government's expectations for delivering durable and modern infrastructure.
I am satisfied with the quality and pace of work being executed here. The contractors are adhering to specifications, and this reflects the commitment of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiriโs administration to deliver durable and modern infrastructure.
During his visit to the Half Clover Interchange Road Project along Numan Road, Barade highlighted the administration's commitment. "I am satisfied with the quality and pace of work being executed here. The contractors are adhering to specifications, and this reflects the commitment of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiriโs administration to deliver durable and modern infrastructure," he said.
Our administration is determined to ensure that that every project translates into meaningful development for the people of Adamawa.
The commissioner, accompanied by ministry officials and project supervisors, emphasized the government's broader goals. "Our administration is determined to ensure that every project translates into meaningful development for the people of Adamawa," he stated. The inspection team also visited the Sarki KanoโWuro Hausa Road Project in Yola, where Barade urged project engineers to maintain professionalism and ensure timely completion.
Contractors must uphold the highest standards. These roads are for the benefit of residents and road users, and we cannot compromise on quality.
Barade reiterated the ministry's dedication to monitoring all ongoing projects across the state to guarantee accountability and quality delivery. Residents of the affected communities commended the state government for prioritizing infrastructure, noting that these projects would ease transportation challenges and stimulate socio-economic growth. The inspection is part of the state government's broader efforts to accelerate road construction, urban renewal, and rural connectivity.
These projects will ease transportation challenges and stimulate socio-economic growth. We commend the state government for prioritizing infrastructure.
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