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Construction firm aims to bolster Nigeria with road project

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-04-15 10:22
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GOMBE - On April 4, a Chinese construction firm commenced the construction of a road to open up rural areas in Nigeria's northeastern state of Gombe, aiming to boost the local economy.

The road construction, handled by Eighteenth Engineering Company Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of the China Railway Construction Corporation, will open up at least three communities in Yamaltu/Deba local government area of Nigeria when completed.

The 9-km road project, linking three farming communities in the area, Boltongo, Nono and Deba, will be completed within 15 months, according to local officials.

Amid traditional music and dance, hundreds of local people trooped out en masse to welcome the Chinese construction engineers to an opening ceremony of the project.

Ahmad Usman, the emir and paramount ruler of Deba, said more nearby communities will benefit from the construction and this will spur economic development and growth in the area.

"The local people are definitely happy. The communities along this route that will benefit from this road are just too many. We are definitely happy about the road and we know it will be an economic booster for us," Usman said.

Before the commencement of the road construction, local farmers had a big challenge transporting their farm produce to urban areas. During rainy seasons, the situation gets worse as they find it difficult moving on the terribly muddy road.

The road construction will bring convenience to the people and end the long suffering, said Usman.

"Rural roads are meant to open up the rural areas. We intend to use this road to transport our farm produce and have a linkage with the urban areas without any problem," the emir said.

Some villagers have been taking turns to offer food to the construction workers, he said, describing it as "an indication of the level of appreciation and happiness that they are enjoying now".

Some local farmers said the construction would not only solve their major challenge of transportation but also create other numerous benefits.

"We are happy about the new road. It will connect us to our neighbors. We usually suffer during the rainy season when we carry our produce from our farms to the market," said Bala Musa, a local resident.

"When people fell sick, we were unable to take them to the hospital because there was no road. With this project, we're glad that we will soon have better access to the city," he said.

More than 100 road projects with a total length of about 2,400 km have been executed by EEC since entering the Nigerian construction market in 1999.

Wan Lianyu, managing director of EEC, said the implementation of these projects not only trained a large number of local workers and promoted local employment, but also greatly improved the local people's livelihoods.

"We hope to deepen cooperation with the Nigerian government on production capacity through the Belt and Road Initiative proposed by the Chinese government, so as to create more benefits for the people in Nigeria," he said.

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