Recall that on the 10th of June, 2025,  Rédíò Afínjú published a fact-check on the completion of the road and reported that, contrary to the claims of the Ministry, about 227m of the road remained unpaved. The fact-check report contained photos, videos, and real-time distance measurement that showed the state of the road.

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The contractor in charge of the road construction project has returned to the site after Rédíò Afinju reported concerns about poor management and abandonment of the project.

Meanwhile, an eyewitness video shared with our correspondent shows that asphalt has now been laid on the previously abandoned section, indicating the completion of the 1.507 km road project.

However, the eyewitness expressed enthusiasm for Rédíò Afínjú’s investigation, noting that the findings prompted positive change and increased community awareness.