In a significant move to boost the country’s infrastructure, President Bola Tinubu has prioritized the completion of 2,694 inherited projects across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones since assuming office in 2023. This was revealed by the Minister of Works, David Umahi, during the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing Series in Abuja. Umahi commended the President’s commitment to infrastructure development, describing him as a “Guru in infrastructure development.”
The Minister noted that the administration has not only focused on completing existing projects but has also embarked on 65 new projects. This comprehensive approach to infrastructure development is aimed at stimulating economic growth and increasing the country’s GDP. As Umahi emphasized, “The road and bridge sector is the major sector that grows the economy and the GDP of any nation.” He praised President Tinubu’s courage in prioritizing this critical sector, saying, “I commend Mr. President very highly for his commitment to infrastructure.”
As the administration marks two years in office, Umahi provided a detailed account of the completed and ongoing projects across the six geopolitical zones. This transparency and accountability underscore the government’s commitment to delivering on its promises and ensuring that the benefits of infrastructure development are felt across the country. With a focus on roads and bridges, the government is working to create a solid foundation for economic growth, improve connectivity, and enhance the overall quality of life for Nigerians.
The emphasis on infrastructure development is a key aspect of President Tinubu’s vision for Nigeria’s future. By prioritizing the completion of inherited projects and initiating new ones, the government is taking a pragmatic approach to addressing the country’s infrastructure needs. As the Minister of Works highlighted, this is a crucial step towards driving economic growth and increasing the country’s competitiveness on the global stage. With the government’s commitment to infrastructure development, Nigeria is poised to make significant strides in the coming years, and the international community will be watching with interest as the country continues to evolve and grow.