In what residents have described as a testament to visionary leadership and effective project execution, the Audu Road construction project has reached 90% completion four months ahead of schedule.
EpeInsights recalled that the project, which was officially flagged off on May 1, 2025, was facilitated by Hon. Mustainu Abiodun Tobun (MHA) with a clear promise to deliver the road within 12 months.
Less than eight months later, that promise is already materializing, as the once-neglected stretch of road now stands transformed into a near-finished modern roadway.
Observers say the accelerated progress is not merely about asphalt and concrete but a reflection of accountability, strategic planning and efficient leadership. The speed and quality of work, stakeholders noted, underscore a governance style that matches words with action.
For the people of the community, the project represents more than physical infrastructure. Motorists and residents alike are already anticipating relief from long travel times, improved connectivity to adjoining routes, and new economic opportunities for small businesses that rely on road access.
“This is more than a road project; it is a symbol of progress and trust,” one resident said, praising the efforts of Hon. Tobun and the project contractors.
Community leaders have also commended the initiative, stressing that its impact will be felt in commerce, social mobility, and the overall quality of life for people in the area.
As the project nears completion, it stands as a model for grassroots development — proof that with sincerity of purpose, promises can indeed be kept.
The initiative aligns with the broader vision of building “A Greater Lagos”, where infrastructure drives both community welfare and economic growth.

