BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja The original inhabitants, visitors and settlers are set to experience new lease of life with transformative projects in Mambila Plateau, 64 years after it was conceived. Part of the projects are Bali–Serti (Gashaka)–Gembu road; Gembu–Mbamnga–Yang (Lip) road; and special intervention on failed sections of Jalingo-Mutum Biyu-Tella-Wukari road caused by flooding. At the conclusion of National Media Tour of the North East, officials of the Federal Ministry of Works visited the projects, all cited in Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba State. The Gembu–Mbamnga–Yang (Lip) road, which links to the Cameroon border, alongside other interventions were conceived to improve livelihoods in the communities. Recall that on February 11, 1961, a United Nations-supervised plebiscite was held in the British-administered Northern Cameroons. As majority of the residents voted to join the Federation of Nigeria rather than the Republic of Cameroon...
BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja Committed to transforming the livelihoods of Nigerians, the Federal Government has delivered life-changing roads in Adamawa State. In continuation of its nationwide media tour, the Federal Ministry of Works commissioned Cham-Numan section of the Gombe–Yola Road, which is one of the 2,064 projects inherited from previous the governments. The road, which is the only artery that connects Gombe State to Adamawa, was rehabilitated in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu to provide world-class infrastructure that will boost development in the country. Federal Controller of Works for Adamawa State, Engr. Dimas Tuwai described the route as an economic corridor bedeviled by years of neglect. He explained that issues arising from variations in scope and design necessitated the use of bolders’ fill instead of stone base, leading to an augmentation of the contract sum to about ₦16 billion from its initial ₦9 billion when it w...