Wike Vows to Complete Abandoned FCT Projects

Wike Vows to Complete Abandoned FCT Projects
Wike Vows to Complete Abandoned FCT Projects

Nyesom Wike Vows to Complete Abandoned Projects, Promises Enhanced Infrastructure in Nigeria’s Capital

In a bold move to revitalize Nigeria’s capital, Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has made a commitment to finish all ongoing projects within his tenure. This pledge was made during the flag-off ceremony for the construction of an access road in the Katampe District, Abuja.

Wike emphasized that the FCT Administration is dedicated to providing all districts in the capital territory with good road networks and basic infrastructure. The minister highlighted the significance of a well-connected city, saying, "A good network of roads makes a city very clear." He also acknowledged that the newly constructed access road will not only improve living conditions in the surrounding areas but also boost property values and economic activities.

Wike reassured the public that his administration will not abandon any project, stating, "We will not rest until we see all the districts are connected with good roads." He also vowed to complete every project awarded during his tenure, saying, "No project under our tenure will stay beyond us… We are not going to leave any abandoned project for anybody."

The minister’s commitment to completing abandoned projects and enhancing infrastructure in Nigeria’s capital is a welcome development for residents and businesses in the area. As the city continues to grow and develop, a well-planned and executed infrastructure plan is crucial for its success.

Wike’s pledge to finish ongoing projects and provide basic infrastructure is a testament to his administration’s dedication to improving the lives of citizens and driving economic growth in the region. With this commitment, the people of Abuja can look forward to a brighter future with enhanced infrastructure and improved living conditions.

As the construction of the access road begins, residents of Katampe District and surrounding areas can expect improved connectivity and access to amenities. The completion of this project and others like it will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the city, making it a more attractive place to live, work, and do business.

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