Nigerian government approves US $434.4m for Kaduna-Kano road construction

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The federal government of Nigeria has approved US $434.4m for the construction of the Kaduna-Kano road. This was revealed by the minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola after a marathon federal executive council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential Villa.

The minister also said that the council approved the completion of the Police Service Commission headquarters in Abuja. According to him, the project was approved for variation to enable its completion over the next six months. “The initial cost was US $9.7m and it has been increased to US $10.8m, a variation of US $1.1m, ” he said.

The council also approved the completion of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Mausoleum in Anambra State. The project was started but not completed by the previous administration. “The council approved the additional funding to complete it from US $4.1m to US $5.3m,” the minister affirmed.

Additionally the council approved the variations of the cost of the Enugu-Onitsha highway and the Amansia section of US $107m, to enable the contractor progress with the work. Efire-Araromi-Aiyede-Aiyela road to connect Ondo and Ogun states was also approved at a cost of US $40.1m.