President Bola Tinubu has launched the dualisation of sections two to four of the Ekpoma-Auchi-Okpella-Okene-Ajaokuta Expressway on Wednesday, this target at boosting socio-economic operations in Edo and Kogi States.
Dave Umahi, the Minister of Works, who represented president Tinubu at the event held in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State, emphasized the president administration’s interest in ensuring federal roads across the country are motorable, thereby facilitating national development.
The minister stated that the road is of critical economic importance, connecting Edo and Kogi states and serving as a major route for the movement of goods and people.
He stated, “This road is part of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu. It is a signature project that will open up this axis for economic and social development. Roads constructed under this administration will stand the test of time, lasting over 50 years,” Umahi assured.
The minister lauded Governor Monday Okpebholo for his developmental projects, not neglecting the recent flyover project at Ramat Park in Benin City.
While affirming the governor’s pragmatic approach to infrastructure development.
“As long as you keep working for Edo people, continue the good work. Those heading to court are simply wasting their time. The partnership between Governor Okpebholo and Senator Adams Oshiomhole has paid off. Together, they presented a compelling case to the President, and today, Edo people’s long-standing dream is a reality,” Umahi said.
Speaking at the event, Ex-Edo State Governor and Senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Adams Oshiomhole, lauded President Tinubu for making durable infrastructure his primary interest.
Oshiomhole stated, “Previous administrations made us believe that Nigerian roads could not last beyond 10 years. Today, under President Tinubu’s leadership, we are witnessing roads designed to last between 50 and 100 years. This is how sustainable growth is achieved.”
He further reiterated that the dualisation of the road would make the most of socio-economic operations between Edo and Kogi States, facilitating commerce, transportation, and regional integration.
Okpebholo attributed the flag-off as a developmental strides for Edo State.
The governor gave an account of his involvement in protests over the poor state of the road and appreciated President Tinubu for coming to the rescue.
“As someone who resides along this corridor, I understand the pains of the people. Today, that story has changed. Edo people are now experiencing meaningful development,” Okpebholo said.
The Governor also adored Oshiomhole for his tireless advocacy.
“Oshiomhole stood by me and insisted that this road must be fixed. Today, that determination has paid off,” he said.
Forging ahead to upcoming elections, Okpebholo beckoned on the people of Edo to show thankfulness through their votes.
“2027 will be the time to thank President Tinubu and the APC for the transformation we are witnessing today,” he added.
The governor unveiled that the dualised road would ensure three lanes, bringing traffic relief and boosting economic operations in the region.
While speaking at the event, Governor Usman Ododo of Kogi State, represented by his deputy, Joel Salifu, lauded President Tinubu for executing a project that would trigger regional progression.
“This long-awaited road project brings light and hope to communities along this corridor. Once completed, it will ease movement, enhance trade, and foster development in both Kogi and Edo States,” Salifu stated.
He attributed the road as a sign of renewed connectivity between the two states and an affirmation to the Federal Government’s reliance on national progression.