Pictures As BUA Begins Construction Of N330bn Roads In Kwara
BUA Group – founded by one of the richest men in Africa, Abdul Samad Rabiu – a Nigerian conglomerate with investment in foods, infrastructure, mining, manufacturing, and more has begun construction of 330 billion naira (N330bn) roads in Kwara State.
And currently receiving attention is the 130km Kosubosu-Kaiama-Bode Saadu road.
The 130km road project is one of the four roads earmarked for face-lifting under the Infrastructure Tax Credit Scheme initiated by the federal government of Nigeria.
Other roads penciled down for reconstruction under the arrangement are Bacita-Shonga-Lafiagi (83km); Eiyenkorin-Afon-Offa-Odo Ottin (49km); and Okuta-Bukuro Road, which connects to the Benin Republic (32km).
They are 294km altogether, information at the disposal of highstreet.ng reveals.
According to information sourced from the official social media handle of Kwara State Government, “the Federal Executive Council (FEC) at their meeting weeks ago graciously granted approvals to the BUA Group for the construction of four major roads in Kwara State”.