For decades, the North-East has endured enormous setbacks arising from insurgency, flooding, and years of inadequate investment in critical infrastructure. Recognizing this significance, the Tinubu administration has prioritized road infrastructure as a foundation for restoring economic activities and reconnecting communities. Major corridors such as the Kano–Maiduguri Highway, the Bali–Serti–Gashaka–Gembu Road, the Potiskum–Jakusko–Gashua Road, the Gombe–Biu Road, the Bama–Banki Road, the Dikwa–Gamboru Ngala Road, the Toungo–Karamti Road, the Jimeta–Mayoine–Mayo Belwa Road, and the second phase of the Yola–Hong–Mubi Road rehabilitation are steadily progressing under federal supervision. Recognising this, the Tinubu administration has prioritised road infrastructure as a foundation for restoring economic activity and reconnecting communities. Key corridors such as the Kano–Maiduguri Highway, the Bali–Serti–Gashaka–Gembu Road, the Potiskum–Jakusko–Gashua Road, the Gombe–Biu Road, the Bama–Banki Road, the Dikwa–Gamboru Ngala Road, the Toungo–Karamti Road, the Jimeta–Mayoine–Mayo Belwa Road, and the second phase of the Yola–Hong–Mubi Road rehabilitation are steadily advancing under federal supervision.