‘We’ll tell Tinubu’ – Bauchi gov says as flood cuts off Kano-Maiduguri road

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has pledged to inform the Federal Government about the severe damage caused by heavy flooding that has cut off a section of the Kano-Maiduguri expressway.

It was gathered that a heavy downpour completely washed out a section of the Kano-Maiduguri expressway between Malori and Guskuri Villages in Katagum Local Government Area, Bauchi State.

The damage has rendered the road inaccessible, forcing motorists to seek alternative routes.

The State Governor, who visited the affected area to assess the situation and explore ways to ease the burden on road users, emphasised the road’s significance as a crucial link between the Northwest and Northeast regions of Nigeria.

Mohammed called on the Federal Government for urgent repairs to the damaged section to prevent accidents and alleviate other hardships.

He also declared that his administration would explore measures to maintain certain federal roads in the state, especially as the rainy season continues to make them hazardous.

“The urgent intervention by the Federal Government is necessary to prevent accidents on the highway and mitigate other hardships,” he stated.

The governor further mentioned that his administration would immediately dispatch a team of state road engineers to evaluate the damage and prepare a bill of quantities, which would be submitted to the Federal Ministry of Works for immediate action.

He appealed for patience and understanding from the public, assuring them that prompt action would be taken to address the situation.

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