As President Bola Tinubu’s administration marks its second year in office, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has unveiled several major infrastructure projects that will be inaugurated to commemorate the milestone.
Wike, speaking on behalf of the administration, noted that these projects reflect the Tinubu administration’s commitment to urban renewal, improved transportation networks, and better public services across the FCT. According to him, preparations are in top gear to ensure that these developments are ready for commissioning during the second anniversary celebrations.
The minister emphasized that these projects go beyond mere ceremonial importance. He described them as part of a broader strategy aimed at improving the daily lives of residents in the nation’s capital while demonstrating the government’s determination to deliver on its infrastructure promises.
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He added that the projects span key areas such as road rehabilitation, public housing, healthcare, and educational facilities, reflecting the administration’s multifaceted approach to development. The ongoing works, according to Wike, have already begun to ease congestion, improve access to essential services, and stimulate local economic activity.
Wike stressed that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is being translated into visible action through these achievements, adding that the second-year anniversary will serve not only as a celebration but also as a reminder of the work ahead. He assured citizens that the administration will remain focused on inclusive and sustained development.
He concluded by urging residents and stakeholders in the FCT to support the government’s efforts and to continue engaging constructively with authorities as the nation moves forward on its development trajectory.
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