The single sharpest fact about the reconstruction of Ahmadu Bello University's (ABU) internal roads is that it has exceeded the institution's expectations, with Vice-Chancellor Prof. Adamu Ahmed praising the quality of the work.

Prof. Adamu Ahmed, the Vice-Chancellor of ABU, has expressed satisfaction with the ongoing reconstruction of the university's internal roads, describing the project as the biggest infrastructure intervention the institution has received in over 40 years. The reconstruction of ABU's internal roads is part of the Kaduna State Government's effort to improve the institution's infrastructure. The project, which began in January 2026, has seen over 10 kilometers of roads reconstructed, with a team of engineers from the university's Faculty of Engineering working closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards. Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency, Dr Abdullahi Baba Ahmed, said the reconstruction of ABU's internal roads is a landmark intervention in a federal university, adding that engineering tests, including coring, in-situ density, and California Bearing Ratio tests, confirmed the quality of the work. The Vice-Chancellor of ABU praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

Prof. Adamu Ahmed noted that ABU, as Nigeria's foremost engineering institution, could confidently attest to the quality of the construction, adding that the university's engineers were directly involved in supervising the project to ensure compliance with engineering standards.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency, Dr Abdullahi Baba Ahmed, said the project would be completed before the end of August or early September despite the rainy season.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU, Prof. Adamu Ahmed, praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations. A staff member, Deborah Danjuma, said the reconstruction had restored the institution's image and improved accessibility within the campus.

A Civil Engineering student, Yusuf Bala, said the project addressed a long-standing challenge despite road maintenance being a Federal Government responsibility.

A student, Chidima Sunday, said flooding and poor road conditions had previously made movement around the campus difficult during the rainy season.

Faith Idowu appealed for improved transportation services after the roads are completed.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The staff and students of ABU have praised the reconstruction project, saying that it has improved accessibility within the campus.

The Kaduna State Government has initiated about 150 road projects covering approximately 1,345 kilometers across the state's 23 local government areas.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The construction team has worked closely with the university's engineers to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Kaduna State Government has committed to improving the infrastructure of the university, with the Vice-Chancellor praising the quality of the work.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The reconstruction of ABU's internal roads is a significant investment in the institution's infrastructure, with the Vice-Chancellor praising the quality of the work.

The university's engineers have worked closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The Kaduna State Government has initiated about 150 road projects covering approximately 1,345 kilometers across the state's 23 local government areas.

The university's engineers have worked closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The Kaduna State Government has a long history of investing in education, with the university's engineers working closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The university's engineers have worked closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The Kaduna State Government has a long history of investing in education, with the university's engineers working closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.

The Managing Director of the Kaduna State Roads Agency has confirmed that the project will be completed before the end of August or early September.

The university's engineers have worked closely with the construction team to ensure that the work meets international standards.

The Vice-Chancellor of ABU has praised the quality of the work, saying that the project has exceeded the institution's expectations.