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Tinubu govt upset with sluggish contractor working on Zaria-Sheme road project

Triacta is working from Talatan Mafara to Gusau in Zamfara, while Setraco is handling the section from Gusau to Sheme.

by Diplomatic Info
January 26, 2026
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Tinubu govt upset with sluggish contractor working on Zaria-Sheme road project
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Deputy works minister Bello Goronyo is upset by the slow pace of the Zaria–Sheme road project after inspecting the construction site at Sheme, Katsina, on Sunday in Kaduna.

The project forms part of the dualisation of the Zaria-Funtua-Sokoto road in Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara and Sokoto, a vast route executed by no fewer than four contractors across the states.

Mr Goronyo explained that Mothercat Nigeria Limited was handling phases one and two from Sheme to Zaria, while CBC covered about 105 kilometres to Talatan Mafara in Zamfara.

He said Triacta was working from Talatan Mafara to Gusau in Zamfara, while Setraco handled the section from Gusau to Sheme.

At the Zaria–Sheme axis, the minister, however, praised Mothercat for delivering durable, high-quality work but described the project’s pace as unacceptable despite the corridor’s complexity.

He said that completion rose from seven per cent during his last visit in 2025 to 17 per cent currently, stressing that such progress fell short of the government’s expectations.

Mr Goronyo said the inspection was conducted on President Bola Tinubu’s directive, through the works minister, Dave Umahi, alongside directors who assessed projects along the corridor.

While acknowledging contractors’ challenges, he warned that excuses would not be tolerated and directed Mothercat to accelerate work to meet the agreed timelines.

The minister said the contractor promised to complete 21 kilometres on both lanes by March and about 98 kilometres within the next 11 to 12 months. He restated that the assurances would be enforced by the ministry.

The minister added that comptrollers would remain on site and submit daily or monthly reports to the appropriate director at the ministry.

“This will be to ensure that if there is any infraction, we will come back here to do the needful,” he said.

During his inspection along the Triacta corridor, Mr Goronyo said they restricted the company to about 37 kilometres along Maru to Zamfara. He said both sides of the remaining sections would be reassigned to another contractor to ensure quality and timely delivery.

Mr Goronyo reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to infrastructure. He urged the contractors to repair the damaged sections so the existing roads could be kept open to ease motorists’ movements.

(NAN)

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