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Gov Mutfwang to revamp abandoned projects, approves construction of 49 roads across 6 LGAs of Plateau

By Isreal Adamu, Jos 

Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang has approved the revitalization of long-abandoned road projects dating back to 2014, marking a significant step toward transforming the state’s infrastructure.

The approval came during a crucial session of the Plateau State Executive Council meeting on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025.

Speaking at the end of the meeting, Commissioner for Information and Communication, Rt. Hon. Joyce Ramnap said the Governor’s initiative is set to enhance infrastructure, improve safety, boost agriculture, and foster economic growth through improved connectivity.

“Roads to receive attention include the Rukuba-Miango-Farin Lamba road with a spur to Dochai and Kent Academy-School of Accountancy and Kpen Ryen in Bassa Local Government Area,” Ramnap said.

She also highlighted other key projects, noting, “In Pankshin and Kanke Local Government Areas, roads approved for construction include the Gungji-Shiwer-Dokpai road with a spur to Tiplink.”

“In addition, the Jibam-Dokan-Kasuwa-Baap Kurgwi road, with a spur to Lardam Bwall-Kwoor and Tim road connecting Pankshin and Quan Pan Local Government Areas, has also been approved by the Governor. 

The Commissioner also disclosed that “Jos North and Jos East will witness massive road construction on the NDLEA-Zarazong-Fobur route,” adding that the Governor also approved the rehabilitation of 10 major roads within the Jos-Bukuru Metropolis, including vital routes in Bukuru and other urban areas, to be handled by the State Road Maintenance Agency.

These efforts are set to address long-neglected infrastructure, revitalize Plateau’s roads, enhance trade, and improve travel across the state.

In addition to the road projects, the Governor instructed the Ministry of Works to conduct a thorough inspection of the Wase-Langtang Bridge, which collapsed due to damage caused by an overloaded truck.

Although the bridge is part of the federal road network, this proactive inspection is crucial for assessing the damage and enabling the state to engage with the federal government for prompt repairs. 

“This step is vital, as the rainy season approaches, ensuring repairs are expedited to prevent further disruptions,” Ramnap explained.

Further supporting agricultural growth, “the Executive Council also approved the procurement of 6,300 tons of assorted fertilizers for farmers. This initiative will ease the financial burden of farming inputs and ensure a productive 2025 farming season. The introduction of a new digital system will streamline the identification of farmers and distribution of fertilizers, ensuring efficiency in resource allocation”, she revealed.

The Governor also reinforced his commitment to environmental safety and public welfare by upholding the suspension of mining activities across the state, as stipulated under Executive Order 001 of 2025.

Ramnap said “This decision is in response to the escalating environmental damage and safety risks posed by illegal mining operations…The Governor’s decision follows a tragic incident in Kwang, where a house collapsed due to underground mining activities. To address these challenges, a technical committee will be formed to regulate mining, promote mining cooperatives, and ensure that artisan miners are trained and licensed”.

In a move to address the issue of out-of-school children, the Executive Council also approved the formation of a committee to collect accurate data on the number of school drop-outs from  across Plateau State.

This initiative aims to bridge gaps in the educational system and ensure that every child has access to quality schooling.

Elaborating on the construction of roads, Commissioner of Works, Joshua Laven Ubandoma emphasized the need for thorough assessment and proactive measures. 

“The state government will assess the damage on the Wase-Langtang collapsed bridge and engage the Federal Ministry of Works to address any

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