In what stands as a remarkable testament to community-driven leadership and the renewed spirit of infrastructure development under the APC-led administration, the major road construction and rehabilitation project stretching from the LCCN Junction in Ganye through Yebbi and Mbulo to Jada Local Government is advancing at an impressive pace.
A team from The Pioneer Newspaper embarked on an on-site assessment of the expansive project and confirmed that work is not only ongoing—but progressing with speed, precision, and a clear commitment to quality. Heavy machinery roared across multiple points, engineers were fully deployed, and visible milestones already attest to a project that is on course to transform mobility, trade, and the general socio-economic landscape of the southern senatorial district of Adamawa State.

While the government’s development agenda drives the broader framework, many on ground attribute the seamless execution of this particular project to the quiet but powerful influence of an elder statesman, philanthropist, and APC national stakeholder—the Walin Ganye.
According to multiple community leaders and contractors engaged in the project, the Walin Ganye played a key role behind the scenes to ensure that the Ganye–Yebbi–Mbulo–Jada axis was not overlooked in the wave of infrastructure rollout championed by the ruling administration. His persistent advocacy, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to his people’s welfare were instrumental in securing federal attention and action.
Residents along the corridor expressed profound joy, noting that for decades, the route was synonymous with hardship—bad terrain, transportation delays, and seasonal isolation during the rainy months. Today, those same communities are witnessing an infrastructural rebirth that promises to open new economic opportunities, ease movement, and strengthen social ties.
“This road is our lifeline,” one resident told The Pioneer. “Seeing this kind of progress gives us hope. We are grateful to the Walin Ganye for fighting for us where it matters most.”
For many, the project has become more than just a road; it is a symbol of what purposeful leadership, political goodwill, and community-centered advocacy can achieve. It also reinforces the growing belief that the APC-led government is prioritising inclusive development that reaches even the most remote localities.
As the construction advances and the region prepares for the ripple effects—improved agriculture transport, expanded business networks, better access to healthcare and education—one thing remains clear: the Ganye–Jada road renewal is set to redefine the narrative of development in the area.
And at the heart of this transformation stands the Walin Ganye, whose dedication ensures that his people not only belong to the APC administration but also truly benefit from its development vision.
A new dawn is unfolding on the Ganye–Yebbi–Mbulo–Jada corridor—and it is arriving faster than anyone expected.