Kefas Launches Zing Yakoko Road Project as part of efforts to improve infrastructure and open up rural communities in Taraba State. On April 10, 2026, Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas officially launched the construction of the 35km Zing–Yakoko–Monkin–Lama road.
Importantly, the project is designed to enhance connectivity across key farming communities. As a result, it is expected to ease transportation and improve access to markets.
Opening Up Rural Communities
The road project targets areas that have long faced limited access due to poor infrastructure.
Moreover, communities in Zing and surrounding areas depend heavily on agriculture for their livelihoods. 
In addition, improved road access will make it easier to transport farm produce.
Therefore, farmers will benefit from reduced losses and better market opportunities.
Commitment To Quality And Timely Delivery
During the flag-off, Governor Kefas assured residents that the project would be executed with high standards of quality and durability.
Furthermore, officials confirmed that the road will be constructed in phases to ensure proper delivery. 
In addition, the governor set a target for completion around early 2027, showing commitment to timely execution. 
Therefore, the project is positioned for long-term impact.
Responding To Community Needs
Kefas noted that the project reflects his administration’s focus on people-centered development.
Moreover, he acknowledged the support received from the Zing area and assured residents that their trust would be rewarded. 
In addition, the project responds directly to long-standing infrastructure challenges in the region.
As a result, it strengthens confidence in government initiatives.
Conclusion,Kefas Launches Zing Yakoko Road Project
highlights a practical step toward improving rural connectivity and economic growth in Taraba State. It reflects a clear commitment to development and better living conditions for residents.
