In a significant move aimed at addressing lingering infrastructural challenges, Governor Uba Sani has approved the disbursement of N8.2 billion. The funds are earmarked for two key purposes: settling inherited government debts and mobilizing contractors to complete the long-abandoned Kabala-Costain road project.
The Kabala-Costain road, a critical transport artery, has remained unfinished for years, hampering trade, travel, and economic activities in the region. The recent allocation is expected to accelerate construction efforts, enhance connectivity, and stimulate local commerce.
According to Valid9jablog News, Governor Uba Sani emphasized that the financial intervention is part of his administration’s broader commitment to tackling inherited liabilities while simultaneously fast-tracking vital infrastructure projects. According to the governor, completing the Kabala-Costain road will not only improve road safety but also create employment opportunities and promote socio-economic development in the state.
Contractors engaged for the project are expected to intensify work schedules, ensuring timely completion. The government has assured the public that transparency and accountability will guide the disbursement and utilization of the funds.
The move has been welcomed by residents and stakeholders who have long advocated for the completion of the road. Many view it as a pivotal step toward alleviating transportation bottlenecks and boosting economic activities in the area.
With the N8.2 billion now allocated, the administration appears determined to combine debt resolution with tangible infrastructural progress, signaling a proactive approach to governance and development in the state.

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