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Bodo-Bonny Lauds FG On Completion Of Road Projects

By Alice Etuka, Abuja

The Federal Government has received accolades for the successful delivery and continued construction of the Bodo-Bonny Road and Bridges Project, which is now open to traffic.

Director, Information and Public Relations of the Federal Ministry of Works, Mohammed Ahmed disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.

Ahmed said the Medallion Award Ceremony was organized by the Bodo-Bonny Road & Bridges Peace Committee, which was held on Friday, 27th March 2026, at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja.

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The event brought together national leaders, whose vision and sustained commitment contributed to the delivery of this landmark infrastructure project, alongside senior government officials, traditional rulers, key stakeholders, and representatives of the Bodo-Bonny communities, in a show of broad-based support and shared national pride.

Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi who was represented by the Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo conveyed the Ministry’s goodwill and reaffirmed the Renewed Hope Administration’s resolve to deliver critical infrastructure across all regions of the country.

He described the Bodo-Bonny Road and Bridges as a strategic economic corridor that will significantly enhance connectivity, facilitate trade, and integrate coastal communities into the national economy. He further commended President Bola Tinubu for prioritising the project, noting that its delivery reflects policy continuity and a sustained national development agenda.

He also acknowledged the contributions of the former Minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, as well as the technical leadership of Engr. Umahi. In addition, he commended the contractors, particularly Julius Berger (Nigeria) Plc and also recognised the support of the Nigeria LNG Limited under the Tax Credit Scheme, all of which contributed to the successful delivery of the project.

The Minister further disclosed that approval has been granted for Phase II of the project, which is expected to commence shortly, with a view to strengthening infrastructure expansion and deepening economic linkages within the Niger Delta region.

In his goodwill message, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, Mr. Ogbodo Nnam, described the project as a critical national asset with significant socio-economic benefits. He emphasised the need for strong maintenance frameworks to ensure long-term sustainability and encouraged the replication of similar infrastructure initiatives nationwide.

Prof. Jasper Jumbo, Chairman of the Award Ceremony Sub-Committee, highlighted the project as a product of sustained collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and policy innovation. He noted that challenges encountered during implementation – including funding constraints, environmental considerations, and security issues – were addressed through coordinated interventions, including Executive Order 7 and the tax credit financing model.

Special recognition awards and medals were presented to key contributors to the initiation, development, and successful delivery of the project. The Awardees included , President Bola Tinubu, the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, former Minister, Raji Fashola, the Minister of State, Muhammad Goronyo, and the Permanent Secretary, Rafiu Adeladan.

The Bodo-Bonny Road and Bridges Peace Committee was also commended for its pivotal role in fostering dialogue, strengthening community relations, and ensuring a conducive environment for project execution.

Speaking on behalf of the host communities, Elder Simialaye Young Pepple, President of the Bonny Improvement Association (Abuja Branch), expressed appreciation to the Federal Government for delivering “a long-awaited project.” He noted that the road has resolved longstanding accessibility challenges and represents a transformative development for the Bonny Kingdom.

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