A fresh wave of optimism now sweeps through Ganye as the ongoing road construction from LCCN Junction in Ganye through Yebbi and Mbulo to Jada gains remarkable momentum. This renewed energy follows a high-profile meeting at the Asokoro residence of Elder Statesman Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye, who recently hosted Hon. Abubakar Kabir Bichi, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations.

Though the road project was already underway, the Asokoro meeting between Walin Ganye and Hon. Bichi has added more lustre and vitality to the initiative. In its wake, engineers and their teams have heightened activity on-site, with graders and bulldozers working round the clock, signaling visible progress and an unrelenting drive toward completion.
Hon. Bichi, who has been instrumental in championing community-centered infrastructure, commended Walin Ganye’s unwavering commitment to the development of his people. He described the elder statesman as “a unifying force whose vision for Ganye’s growth aligns perfectly with the nation’s broader developmental goals.”
For decades, Alh. Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye has embodied leadership rooted in compassion and service. From fostering peace to promoting education and infrastructure, his dedication to improving lives has been consistent and inspiring.

Community members say his collaboration with Hon. Bichi is yielding tangible results — not just in words, but in visible progress. The hum of machinery and the growing network of new roads are testament to his lifelong promise to “put smiles on the faces of his people.”
Across the construction corridor, residents are witnessing transformation in real time. Earthmovers and graders work tirelessly as engineers refine road alignments and drainage systems. The project’s progress has instilled confidence and pride in communities that long awaited such development.
One resident at Ganye expressed gratitude: “This is what we prayed for — to see action, not just talk. Walin Ganye has brought that reality closer.”
The meeting in Asokoro did more than strengthen political ties — it reaffirmed a shared vision of unity and purposeful governance. Both Walin Ganye and Hon. Bichi emphasized the need for collaboration at every level to ensure sustainable growth for Ganye and beyond.
As the bulldozers roar and engineers press on, Ganye’s landscape is not just changing physically — it’s transforming symbolically. The Asokoro meeting has breathed new energy into an already advancing project