Türkiye has added yet another achievement to its array of infrastructure projects at a time when other parts of the world are still struggling with the Covid-19 pandemic. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan inaugurated Ankara-Niğde Highway on September 4.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, President Erdoğan said “We will keep working at full strength in order to turn 2023, the centennial of our Republic, into the beginning of a new victory for our nation.”
The 330-kilometer-long highway – connecting Marmara, Black Sea and Mediterranean regions – will be operated by homegrown transportation infrastructure systems led by 15 staff members at a single center.