Governor Radda Inaugurates 14.3km Daura Western Bypass Road

Governor Radda Inaugurates 14.3km Daura Western Bypass Road

To promote socio-economic growth, improve security, and ease traffic congestion, the state’s governor, Dikko Radda, has inaugurated the 14.3-kilometer Daura Western Bypass Road.

The state’s urban renewal initiative is marked by this significant milestone.

The governor gave a brief speech on Wednesday during which the Emir of Daura, traditional rulers, federal and state legislators, and community members gave the project their start.

The Governor, who was present at the event, praised Daura as a town with a history and a reputation for promoting socio-economic growth, enhancing security, and reducing traffic congestion.

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“This project demonstrates our commitment to promoting equitable development throughout Katsina State. The governor remarked that Dacia deserves modern infrastructure that is comparable to its historical significance.

Sani Ingawa, the commissioner for works, housing, and transportation, announced earlier that the project includes a 11.3-kilometer road that runs from Dunu Village to Ganga and ends in Dimurkol Village.

Despite being categorized as a federal government road, he added that the project also includes a three-kilometer dual carriageway along Katsina Road from Ganga to the Emir’s Palace.

According to Ingawa, “the goal is to improve infrastructure development in Daura and Katsina.”

Hon. the Speaker of the Katsina State Assembly, took his place. The road’s name was requested by Nasir Yahaya Daura, a representative of the Daura stakeholders.

Governor Radda deserves our sincere gratitude for choosing Daura for this significant development. Yahaya stated that this project will transform our community.

The governor was praised by HRH Umar Faruq Umar, the governor’s representative, for his honesty, commitment to the people’s welfare, and fair project distribution between Katsina and the Daura Emirates.

In honor of the governor, the Emir announced the names of the newly constructed roads as “Malam Dikko Umaru Radda Road.”

However, he expressed concern about the ongoing construction of Kano to Kongolam Road, claiming that the Emirate’s Main Gate needed to be destroyed without reconstruction.

Governor Radda assured that all plots and farms infringed on in accordance with the law.

Therefore, he ordered the Construction Company to work with another Construction Company to create a gate replica of the Emirate Palace.

Source: Channels TV

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