Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho, representing Kogi East in the National Assembly, has hailed the federal government’s decision to commence work on the Shintaku-Lokoja bridge.
This follows a recent agreement between the federal government of Nigeria and Julius Berger Plc on alternative financing structures for the construction of the Lokoja-Shintaku Bridge in Kogi State.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between the Minister of Works, David Umahi, the representative of Julius Berger Plc, business development strategist Filipe Nuno Lopes, and development partners Deutsche Bank, represented by Humaya Harati and Andreas Voss, at the minister’s office in Mabushi, Abuja.
The minister said the step was part of the ministry’s measures to bridge the gap in road infrastructure funding.
He expressed hope that the project target would be accomplished with the firm’s immense financing capacity, relationships, and lengthy records in arranging financing for projects on the African continent.
Senator Isah Jibrin expressed profound excitement over the commencement of the bridge construction, describing it as a fulfillment of a long-standing aspiration.
He emphasized the transformative impact the bridge would have on the region, enabling seamless integration and connectivity for communities previously divided by the river.
“This is a lifetime fulfillment for me. With work commencing on this bridge, I stand in fulfilled accomplishment because this has been an age-long desire to see a bridge across the Shintaku River, cementing the integration of my people of Kogi East,” Senator Jibrin remarked.
The Shintaku-Lokoja bridge project is poised not only to enhance regional connectivity but also to unlock significant economic potential in the area.
Senator Jibrin highlighted its role in facilitating the easier movement of goods and people, thereby boosting trade and commerce within Kogi East and beyond.
Praising the initiative, Senator Jibrin applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for catalyzing the construction of the bridge, underscoring its strategic importance for economic growth and development.
He also commended Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo for his proactive advocacy and leadership in advancing the project, describing the governor’s efforts as visionary and exemplary.
The construction of the Shintaku-Lokoja bridge is expected to usher in a new era of socio-economic advancement for Kogi State, promoting regional integration, fostering economic resilience, and improving the overall quality of life for residents.
As progress continues, stakeholders anticipate that the bridge will serve as a symbol of connectivity and progress, reinforcing infrastructure development as a cornerstone of sustainable growth in Nigeria’s heartland.