President Bola Tinubu has approved the extension of the Bonny–Bodo Road to link up with the strategic East–West Road, in what is described as a major boost to connectivity in the Niger Delta. The president gave the approval during a meeting with the Minister of Works, David Umahi.
Under the new directive, the Bonny–Bodo corridor in Rivers State will be extended to connect directly to the East–West Road. The project will be executed as a dual carriageway and constructed with reinforced concrete pavement to enhance durability. Solar-powered street lighting will also be installed along the stretch.
The linkage is expected to significantly ease transportation challenges, improve access to riverine communities, and strengthen economic activities across the oil-rich region.
The President also sanctioned the immediate reconstruction of three key federal roads in Niger State, using reinforced concrete pavement to guarantee long-term value and resilience.
The projects include the 120-kilometre Mokwa–Bida Road, the 63-kilometre Mokwa–Makera Road, and the 123.5-kilometre Bida–Lambata Road.
Officials said the adoption of concrete technology reflects the administration’s commitment to building cost-effective and durable infrastructure nationwide.
