Goronyo Harps On Tinubu’s Roads Infrastructure Initiatives.

* Says  That The  Renewed Hope Agenda On Roads Construction Would Be Successful.

By Jabiru Hassan. 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s  roads projects across the six geo political  zones would continue  to facilitate  economic  progress  and safeguarding Nigeria’s  infrastructural  provision with optimum  results.

This was expressed by the  minister of state for works, Barrister Bello Mohammed Goronyo  in his speech at the recent flagg off for the reconstruction  of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano expressway  section 1 last Sunday.  

He thanked the president for his commitment and determination to the socio-economic  well being of this great country, and for the many achievements he recorded under his renewed hope agenda. 

Goronyo said that there are so many ongoing projects that are being executed in the country in every sectors of life not only road from Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria and Kano but across the whole country without bias.

Bello Mohammed Goronyo also  commended  president Tinubu for the Illela-Sokoto, Lagos Badagry which is one of the super highways part of the 4 legacy projects he is currently  executing as a president whose  renewed hope agenda will continue to make Nigeria more greater.

” I wish to thank my principal,  the honourable minister of works  Senator David Nweze Umahi who is a seasoned administrator and energetic and hardworking person who brought  excellent and new innovations for the roads construction  in Nigeria that would last longer and beneficial to  the people and the forthcoming generations”.

In conclusion, Goronyo commended the construction firm handling the road construction  project  for being promising  and abiding by all the regulations  and agreements  reached  for the successful execution of the projects between the federal government and the firm  all for the success of the infrastructural provisions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

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