
Bauchi State has given approval for ₦6.5 billion to dualise a 7.5-kilometre township road in Misau Local Government Area.
The project includes converting from single-lane to dual carriageway, plus adding modern drainage, streetlights, and pedestrian walkways.
Nicholas David. He and Engineer Mohammed Babagana (supervisor from Bauchi State Ministry of Works/Transport) have been monitoring progress.
Officials involved include the Commissioner for Works & Transport and the Commissioner for Information and Communications.
Misau town, Bauchi State. This road is a key arterial route connecting markets, schools, healthcare facilities, etc. It is also part of efforts to reduce traffic congestion and accidents in the town.
Improve safety, reduce travel time, encourage economic activities (better flow of goods & people), mitigate flooding via good drainage.
Delays initially occurred because of fluctuating prices of construction materials, but now materials have stabilised so there’s no further variation expected, apart from what has already been allowed.
Some contract sum variation was needed due to increased cost of materials. But contractors say the rise is now stable.
Local people (traders, school staff, market women, commuters) express optimism. They believe the project will help business, safety for kids, ease of transport.
Some concerns from community leaders include wanting transparency, ensuring quality, timely delivery. Officials have said oversight mechanisms are in place.










