Construction of Zango-Tudun Wada Road in Kaduna South
Status: Ongoing and Underway
The Zango–Tudun Wada Road reconstruction project, a vital infrastructure push in Kaduna South Local Government Area, is now actively underway, marking a bold step in Governor Uba Sani’s urban renewal drive. This essential route, neglected for nearly two decades, promises better access and hope for thousands of residents.
Project Overview
The Zango–Tudun Wada Road project reflects Governor Uba Sani’s pledge to tackle infrastructure gaps across Kaduna State’s urban and rural zones. Designed to ease transportation woes, enhance connectivity, and ignite economic activity, it serves the bustling Tudun Wada community, linking key wards to the city center and beyond.
Key Highlights:
Scope of Work: The project entails reconstructing a multi-kilometer road, including drainage upgrades and robust pavement to handle heavy traffic, connecting the historic Zango Cattle Market to the state’s Central Market, the Western and Eastern Bypass, and educational hubs.
Impact: It will improve access for thousands, streamline livestock and goods movement, and boost local trade, cutting travel hassles.
Community Reception: Residents, especially traders and students, have welcomed this with open arms, thanking the government for addressing their long-standing pleas.
Leadership and Execution
This ongoing effort stems from teamwork between Governor Uba Sani’s administration and Kaduna South, led by Chairman Rayyan Hussain. Overseen by the Kaduna State Roads Agency (KADRA), it aligns with a broader N3.5 billion road investment. Governor Sani promises completion within four months, showcasing efficient delivery and rural integration.