For residents and commuters along Jebba-Kaiama Road in Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State, there is an end in sight to the longstanding difficulties usually experienced when commuting on the road.
This is because the Bukka–Adena bridge being constructed by the Kwara State Government under the progressive leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is now nearing completion.
Governor AbdulRazaq began the construction of the bridge along the Bukka-Adena Road in Moro in response to residents’ complaints about its deplorable conditions.

The Governor’s Senior Special Assistant (New Media) Chief Olayinka Fafoluyi said in a statement that the project was being executed because of Governor AbdulRazaq’s understanding of its importance to the rapid growth of local economy.
According to him, “When the bridge is completed, it will link the remote villages and towns in the region, improve agricultural trade as farmers can transport their goods to the markets and enable the residents to access essential services.
“The Governor has continued to demonstrate his commitment to fixing deplorable roads across the state. This development plan aims to enhance transportation networks and boost the local economy.”