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FG Flags Off $950m Makurdi–9th Mile Dualization Project to Boost Trade and Connectivity

Valued at $950 million and financed by the China Exim Bank, the project spans 520 kilometers in dual carriage terms, making it one of the largest legacy infrastructure initiatives under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
September 13, 2025
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$950m Makurdi–9th Mile Dualization Project

FG has flagged off $950m Makurdi–9th Mile Dualization Project to boost trade and connectivity in Nigeria.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Federal Government on Saturday, September 13, 2025, officially launched the second phase of the Makurdi–9th Mile dualization project, a 260-kilometer highway designed to transform transportation and commerce across Nigeria’s North-Central and Southeast corridors.

Valued at $950 million and financed by the China Exim Bank, the project spans 520 kilometers in dual carriage terms, making it one of the largest legacy infrastructure initiatives under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

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Speaking at the flag-off ceremony in Makurdi, Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, described the project as a milestone that would unlock new economic opportunities in Benue, Enugu, and surrounding states.

“The flyover at Wurukum was not in the original design but has been added as a special gift from Mr. President to the people of Benue. This dualization will serve as a catalyst for economic revolution across the region, and we are committed to delivering it with the best quality and on time,” Umahi said.

Representing President Tinubu, Governor Hyacinth Alia hailed the project as a “game changer” that would enhance trade, agriculture, and connectivity. He emphasized the road’s importance as a lifeline linking the Northeast with the South-South and Southeast, particularly for farmers.

“Farmers will now be able to move their produce, including perishable goods, from Benue to Abuja and beyond without the heavy losses we see today,” Alia stated, while thanking the president for what he called “one of many gifts” to Benue within two years.

Providing technical insights, Engr. Adam Onundi, Managing Director of Yolas Consultants Ltd, explained that the project is divided into five sections totaling 250.6 kilometers, with a 15.8-kilometer Lafia Bypass included. The Wurukum Flyover, which begins Section One, is designed to ease Makurdi’s long-standing traffic congestion.

Mr. Wang, Project Manager of China Harbour Construction Company, assured stakeholders of timely and high-quality delivery, noting that construction teams would work on all sections simultaneously.
“With support from federal and state governments on compensation and land acquisition, we are confident of delivering the major works before the next election,” Wang pledged.

The broader dualization project is expected to boost regional trade, unlock Benue’s agricultural potential, and ease movement across key economic corridors.

Later in the day, Governor Alia joined the Works Minister on inspection tours of other key projects in Makurdi, including the Makurdi–Gboko road and the Highlevel underpass.

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