KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA-The Kaduna State government has unveiled a groundbreaking urban mobility project aimed at transforming public transportation in the state.
The Kaduna Bus Rapid Transit (KBRT) system, spearheaded by Governor Uba Sani, is set to introduce a 24-kilometer dedicated transit corridor, significantly reducing congestion and enhancing the quality of life for residents.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat, the Director General of Kaduna State Transport Regulatory Authority (KADSTRA), Engr. Inuwa Ibrahim, described the KBRT as more than just a transport initiative, calling it a game-changer for Kaduna’s economy and urban development.
“The KBRT project is expected to provide safer and more reliable transport, decongest the urban center, reduce travel time, and improve both road safety and environmental sustainability,” Ibrahim stated.
The French Development Agency (AFD) is partnering with Kaduna State in funding the initiative.
Governor Uba Sani has committed significant resources to the project, allocating ₦97 million in counterpart funding in 2023, ₦699 million in the 2024 budget, and ₦30 billion earmarked for 2025, including ₦5 billion in counterpart funding.
According to Ibrahim, the KBRT corridor will stretch from Kawo Bridge to Sabon Tasha, featuring well-structured bus stations and shelters to enhance passenger convenience.
“More than just an infrastructural development, KBRT represents a shift towards a modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly transportation system that will enhance mobility, stimulate economic growth, and create job opportunities for Kaduna residents,” he added.
Governor Uba Sani’s administration has prioritized structured and sustainable urban transport solutions to tackle congestion, unregulated transport operations, and inefficiencies in Kaduna.
The KBRT project is a major component of this vision, promising a more organized, efficient, and safer public transit system.
As construction begins, residents are encouraged to support the project, which is expected to bring visible improvements to Kaduna’s transportation landscape in the coming months.
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