Enugu Governor Announces Paving of 1,022 Urban Roads: A Transformational Move for the Metropolis

Enugu State Governor Commits to Transforming the Metropolis with Over 1,000 Urban Road


Enugu State is on the brink of a transformative infrastructure breakthrough as the governor announced a major roadmap to pave and reconstruct 1,022 urban roads across the metropolis. This bold initiative, revealed during the state’s recent Executive Council meeting, underscores the administration’s commitment to comprehensive urban development and economic growth.


The governor emphasized that this decisive step aligns perfectly with the administration’s target of paving all roads within the Enugu metropolis before the end of his first term. By strategically leveraging the dry season, the government plans to award contracts promptly and ensure that contractors are fully mobilized from January 2026, accelerating project completion.

With Phase One and Phase Two already successfully delivered, Phase Three now focuses on every remaining unpaved urban road, ensuring that no community or neighborhood is left behind. This comprehensive plan demonstrates the administration’s dedication to inclusive urban development.



The governor rightly pointed out that good roads are not a luxury, they are enablers of productivity, mobility, safety, and economic growth. Proper road infrastructure:

  • Facilitates smoother movement of goods and people
  • Enhances economic opportunities for businesses and residents
  • Improves safety and emergency response
  • Boosts property values and community development

By focusing on clear targets, disciplined execution, and measurable results, the administration is ensuring that every street contributes to the overall prosperity of Enugu

The announcement reflects a proactive and visionary leadership style. Rather than waiting for external pressures or challenges, the government is taking early, deliberate action to transform Enugu’s urban landscape. The move signals to residents, investors, and stakeholders that Enugu is ready for growth and modernization. The statement, “We’re rebuilding Enugu street by street. Tomorrow is Here,” perfectly captures the spirit of progress and dedication that is driving this urban transformation.

As contracts are awarded and construction begins in January 2026, residents of Enugu can expect a city-wide renaissance. From improving transportation networks to stimulating local economies, the impact of these roads will be felt across every neighborhood.

This initiative positions Enugu as a leading example of urban planning, disciplined execution, and citizen-focused governance in Nigeria.



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