Key Sector

Infrastructure

Rebuilding Abia State from the ground up. After years of neglect, the government is delivering roads, bridges, and public infrastructure that connect communities and drive economic growth.

50+

Roads Under Construction

12

Bridges Built/Rebuilt

17/17

LGAs Covered

28%

Infrastructure Budget

Focus Areas

Infrastructure investment is spread across multiple categories to address the state's most pressing needs.

Roads & Highways

Major road construction and rehabilitation across all 17 LGAs, connecting communities that have been cut off for decades. Priority corridors include the Aba urban road network, Umuahia inner roads, and rural access roads.

Bridges & Drainage

Building new bridges and flood control infrastructure. Notable projects include the Omenuko Bridge in Arochukwu and drainage systems in the Aba metropolis to address flooding.

Urban Renewal

Comprehensive urban renewal programmes for Aba and Umuahia, including streetlight installation, waste management infrastructure, and beautification of public spaces.

Power & Energy

Investing in independent power projects, solar energy for public buildings, and working with the DisCo to improve electricity supply across the state.

Water & Sanitation

Restoring water supply systems in Aba and Umuahia, drilling boreholes in underserved communities, and building public sanitation facilities.

Public Buildings

Constructing and renovating government offices, courthouses, schools, and health facilities to provide dignified spaces for public service delivery.

Completed & Ongoing Projects

A selection of infrastructure projects delivered or currently underway across Abia State.

Omenuko Bridge and 30km Arochukwu Road

Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road rehabilitation

Aba township roads (multiple corridors)

Ohafia-Arochukwu Road rehabilitation

Government House Complex renovation

Aba General Hospital upgrade

Multiple rural road projects across LGAs

Streetlight installation in Aba and Umuahia

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