Bodo-Bonny Road Achieves Temporary Opening in Rivers State, Nigeria
The Bodo-Bonny Road, a 37.9 km infrastructure project in Rivers State, Nigeria, is temporarily open for public use as of December 8, 2025. Constructed by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, the road connects Bodo to Bonny Island, facilitating access to economic hubs. The project faced planning and funding challenges but is now 90.98% complete, with significant engineering achievements including multiple bridges and soil stabilization techniques employed to navigate difficult terrain. Full completion is expected in 2026.

The Bodo-Bonny Road in Rivers State, Nigeria, was temporarily opened to the public on December 8, 2025, after years of planning and construction by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC. Stretching 37.9 km, it connects Bodo to Bonny Island, enhancing access to Nigeria's LNG and energy investments.
The project, which faced funding and engineering challenges, is reported to be 90.98% complete. Key features include major bridges over the Opobo Channel and other waterways. The road is currently accessible to light vehicles from 7 am to 7 pm, with full completion expected in 2026, aiming to improve commerce, healthcare access, and socio-economic integration in the region.




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