ROAD CONSTRUCTION REALITY: APC PROJECT GAINS MOMENTUM AS CONTRACTORS MOVE TO COMPLETE LCCN–YEBBI MBULO–JADA ROAD

By Pioneer Newspaper Team

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State has once again silenced critics, as on-the-ground checks by The Pioneer Newspaper confirm that the much-talked-about road construction linking LCCN Junction to Yebbi Mbulo and Jada is firmly on course, despite opposition attempts to mislead the public.

This morning, social media platforms, particularly Facebook, were flooded with accusations from opposition voices alleging that graders deployed for the project had been removed, branding the entire exercise as another political deception against the people of Ganye.

But our visit to the site told a different story. At the construction yard, where graders and bulldozers were stationed, our team engaged with a worker who introduced himself as the project’s security guard. He clarified that while it was true one heavy machine was taken away earlier in the day, this was not a sign of abandonment but rather a minor misunderstanding between the contractors and the equipment suppliers.

> “Another set of graders and bulldozers have already been secured and are on their way to the site,” he assured. “In fact, just yesterday, the contractors purchased no fewer than five plots of farmland specifically for sand excavation to sustain the road works. This project has come to stay.”

The revelation exposes the hollowness of opposition propaganda and underscores APC’s commitment to infrastructural development in Ganye and its environs. Rather than deception, the facts on ground reveal transparency, dedication, and an unwavering resolve to deliver on campaign promises.

Before now, the road stretch from Ganye town to Saman, after the former “Welcome to Ganye” signpost, was nothing short of a nightmare. Motorists groaned under the weight of deep potholes and rough terrain, often spending long hours navigating just a few kilometers. But with the ongoing repairs, the story has dramatically changed. Vehicles now glide smoothly across the freshly graded sections, with transporters and private motorists alike testifying to how the intervention has cut travel time and restored confidence to road users.

Significantly, community leaders of high integrity, including respected figures such as WALIN Ganye, have continued to lend moral support to the project. Their involvement is a testament to the seriousness of the contractors and the sincerity of the APC government in driving grassroots development. For a leader of WALIN Ganye’s stature to stand with the people at this critical time is proof that the road project is not a political gimmick but a genuine stride towards lasting progress.

Residents of Ganye, Yebbi Mbulo, and Jada now have every reason to remain hopeful as evidence mounts that the road project is not only real but unstoppable. The narrative of abandonment peddled by detractors is nothing more than political mischief.

With visible progress, financial commitment, and equipment already in place, APC’s transparency and determination to transform rural roads into motorable highways stand as proof that the ruling party values the trust and votes of the people.

The graders are not leaving—progress is arriving. And with leaders of integrity like WALIN Ganye watching, the people can rest assured that the project will be delivered.

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