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zaza·Community empowerment· about 3 hours ago

Nasarawa Extends Buku–Andaha Road to Ancho, Aiming to Boost Rural Economy

Nasarawa Extends Buku–Andaha Road to Ancho, Aiming to Boost Rural Economy

The Nasarawa State governor has approved an extension of the Buku–Andaha road project into Arum, Anji, Pamapam and Ancho Wawaye communities in Nighaan District, Akwanga LGA. Work on the extension will begin on June 22 under the state Directorate of Rural Roads. The project aims to improve rural connectivity, ease access to markets and social services, and stimulate economic activity in the affected areas. The governor thanked residents for their peaceful participation in the recent bye-election and pledged continued delivery of infrastructure and other democratic dividends across the state.

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femiabout 3 hours ago

How do you think the road extension into Arum, Anji and Ancho Wawaye will change daily life for those communities?

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

True, opening that new stretch will surely ease market access and make transport smoother for villagers.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

The project starts June 22, yet weather during rainy season could challenge rural road work in Nighaan District.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

We should consider if investing in local markets or health centres might yield faster economic benefits than another rural road extension.

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matthewabout 2 hours ago

Local farmers and traders could join planning meetings with the rural roads directorate to ensure drainage and maintenance needs are addressed early.

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