ENUGU, NIGERIA – Enugu State Governor, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, on Friday conducted an unscheduled inspection of the ongoing 44.1-kilometre Enugu-Ugwogo Nike-Opi-Nsukka dual carriageway project being executed by the state government.
Speaking to reporters after the tour, Governor Mbah expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work on what he described as a critical socio-economic infrastructure project for the state. “We have paid close attention to the quality because this will serve as a major highway once completed. We are equally focused on the timeline, as we have given the contractor a strict deadline,” he said.
Reaffirming the government’s agreement with COMAG Construction, the governor noted that the project is scheduled for completion in October 2026. He explained that his presence on site was to personally verify progress and ensure adherence to timelines and standards. “We do not want to sit back in our offices and later be disappointed. Our team is here to confirm that the project is being executed according to plan. We are satisfied with the speed, and I am confident the contractor will deliver,” Mbah added.
The governor also highlighted additional measures agreed upon with the contractor, including quick fixes and the establishment of a forward operating base to address emerging needs. He further emphasized his administration’s proactive approach to security, noting his visits to flashpoints across the state to restore public confidence. “The primary responsibility of every government is to ensure the safety of its citizens. That is why I deemed it necessary to visit these areas and put measures in place to eliminate threats,” he said.
Cosmas Agu, Chief Executive Officer of COMAG Construction, expressed appreciation to the governor for releasing funds promptly, assuring that the company is committed to meeting the October 2026 deadline. “We have the funding, equipment, and experienced engineers on ground. As you can see, we have gone through the road with the governor today, and there is no cause for concern,” Agu stated.
Since assuming office, Governor Mbah has pursued ambitious development projects under his “Tomorrow is Here” agenda. Enugu State has earned recognition for initiatives such as the Enugu Air project, smart schools, innovation and technology hubs, and other infrastructure designed to drive sustainable growth.
Earlier this week, the governor commissioned a $20 million Haier Group factory in Enugu, READ MORE HERE further underscoring his administration’s commitment to industrialization and investment. Mbah’s broader vision is to transform Enugu into a leading hub for business, tourism, and quality living, with a target of increasing the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from $4.4 billion to at least $30 billion within the next 4 to 8 years.
