Wike Reaffirms Commitment To Infrastructure

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike has reiterated his commitment to ensuring that the present administration led by President Bola Tinubu benefits all areas of Abuja, including the city and its satellite towns.

Wike made this declaration during an inspection of road projects in the Bwari Area Council on Wednesday. He admired the extensive roadworks that bring positive changes to local communities.

During his inspection, Wike noted, “When we went to Kwaita, you can see how long the road is, and we are now in Yongo Sukuk. I can hardly believe what I’ve seen. I thank Almighty God that the Renewed Hope Agenda is alive and working.”

Commenting on the contractors’ performance, he acknowledged the challenges posed by this year’s heavy rains but expressed satisfaction with the progress.

“We gave them until December to complete this project, and I am impressed by their work quality in these rural areas. I have visited various sites, including Dutse, Ushafa, and Kwaita, and I am genuinely impressed by their efforts,” he said.

Wike pledged that funding would allow contractors to demonstrate a commitment to their projects.

“When you see dedicated contractors, it is the government’s responsibility to fulfil its financial obligations to help them complete these roads and bring joy to the people,” he stated.

He further emphasised the importance of firsthand observation in assessing project progress, saying, “It is beneficial for us to tour and see the conditions on the ground rather than relying on reports.

“We have seen farmland and ample land for agriculture, and if the government can make the most of this, we would not have to worry about food security.

“Government is a continuum. We will try to complete whatever projects we can. No government can resolve all issues; even a 20-year administration still faces challenges. What matters is that citizens can see efforts being made to alleviate their burdens,” he said.

Wike assured residents that the city and surrounding satellite towns will experience the positive impacts of the current administration’s initiatives.

“For city residents, we’re anticipating a series of project commissionings in December. As for the non-completion of some of these roads, I am optimistic.

“Contractors have assured me they will meet the deadline, and with the favourable weather, I believe we can trust their commitments,” Wike said.

He expressed hope that the community will continue to see tangible improvements as the government works diligently to complete infrastructural developments across the FCT.

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