The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Works, has assured the people of Yobe State of the timely completion of key federal road projects under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Revealing by the Ministry that the interventions aim to restore failed roads, improve access, and support economic and social activities across the state and its neighbours.
As part of a national media tour of federal roads and the commissioning of emergency/special intervention projects, Yobe State’s version was held on Monday, 9 February 2026.
At the rehabilitation site of the Potiskum–Jakusko–Gashua road, section I, Engr. Dauda assured residents of the timely completion of the ₦75.47 billion project.
He stated that the road was awarded in 2024 to Messrs JRB Construction Limited, with a scheduled completion date of 14 May, 2026.
The Project Manager, Engr. Kabir Fatai confirmed that over 1.5 kilometres of the pavement have already been completed, with work prioritised on vulnerable sections ahead of the rainy season.
The Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Damaturu Branch, Engr. Mustapha Abdullahi described the choice of rigid pavement as appropriate and confirmed that tests showed a pavement thickness of 200 millimetres.
He noted that the project will boost economic activities, reduce road accidents, and significantly shorten travel time.
The inspection team also commissioned an emergency road project at the College of Administration, Management and Technology (CAMTECH), Potiskum.
The FCW stated that the 490-metre access road was executed to ease movement for staff and students and was completed within three months.
The Rector of the Institution, Mallam Ibrahim Bomai Zarma, thanked the Federal Government for the project, describing the road as being built to standard, and appealed for additional intervention projects.
The Chairman, NSE observed that the road will significantly improve transportation within the institution and support academic activities.
These projects form part of the Federal Government’s 260 Emergency, Special Intervention projects nationwide. The roads were delivered to restore access, improve safety, and ease movement within the communities and their neighbours.
The completed projects in Potiskum were commissioned, on behalf of the Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi, by the Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Yobe State Council, Mr. Usman Mohammed.
The Representative of the Minister further commissioned the 8.8-kilometre Damagum–Gubana Road, which Engr. Dauda disclosed was contracted to Messrs Petropan Energy Limited at the cost of ₦1.49 billion and completed within one year.
He explained that the road links several agrarian communities and tremendously improved the transportation of farm produce.
Engr. Abdullahi confirmed that the project meets engineering standards and will further stimulate economic activities. The Vice Chairman also commissioned the road on behalf of the Honourable Minister.
Another project inspected was the Kaleyeri–Damaturu Road, a 54.5-kmetre federal highway awarded in 2019 to Messrs Ric Rock Construction Limited.
The Controller confirmed that the contractor has returned fully to the site. The Project Engineer, Engr. Ayodele Ajibogi disclosed that earthworks are ongoing in two sections, with three kilometres of binder course completed. He assured that the project will be delivered as scheduled.