Senator Wadada Joins Gov. Sule To Break Ground For Keffi Flyover

In a significant stride towards enhancing road safety and infrastructure development, Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu, representing Nasarawa West Senatorial District, joined forces with the Executive Governor of Nasarawa State, His Excellency Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, to officially break ground for the much-anticipated Keffi Flyover Bridge.

The project, spanning 0.9 kilometers, is set to be constructed on the Federal Government Highway cutting across Keffi town—a notorious stretch that has witnessed numerous fatal car crashes over the years. This new flyover aims to address these safety concerns head-on, promising a safer and more efficient thoroughfare for commuters.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Senator Wadada lauded Governor Sule’s visionary leadership and dedication to infrastructural advancement in Nasarawa State. He emphasized that the Governor’s prioritization of the flyover project is a testament to his commitment to improving the welfare of the people.

“The Governor’s initiative to construct the Keffi Flyover Bridge reflects a forward-thinking approach to tackling the persistent challenges faced on this highway,” Senator Wadada remarked. “This project will not only save lives by significantly reducing accidents but will also ease traffic congestion, enhancing the convenience of daily travel for residents and travelers alike.”

The Senator expressed optimism that the infrastructure development will leave a lasting positive impact on the state, catalyzing further progress in the region.

Governor Sule’s administration has consistently focused on infrastructure as a key driver of economic growth and public safety, and the Keffi Flyover Bridge is poised to be a landmark achievement in this ongoing effort.

As construction begins, the people of Keffi and surrounding areas look forward to safer journeys and improved connectivity—bringing hope that this critical investment will transform the highway into a model of modern road safety and efficiency.

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