Federal Capital Territory Minister, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, has assured Abuja residents that he will make an impact as FCT Minister.
He said the decision of President Bola Tinubu to turn the nation’s capital, Abuja, into a huge construction site is to ensure that his Renewed Hope Agenda finds immediate expressions in the lives of residents even before his first anniversary in office.
Wike disclosed this on Saturday after he inspected several ongoing projects across Abuja.
The minister, who expressed delight at the pace of work in the various sites, said some of the projects are nearing completion.
Wike said: “I have to commend the various contractors. The first site we went to is one of those areas that by the grace of God, is 85 percent ready. One of those interchanges in Wuye. The contractors are keeping to date and their commitment to delivering by the end of May.
“We also went to the Kuje road. It will open up that area of the Council. Last time when I went to flag off one of the rural roads, I did say that the contractors were not serious, but going back there today, one is very impressed with the level and quality of work.
“I have always said that we are not going to allow any project to be abandoned. We have taken our priorities and most of these projects are also included in the statutory budget of 2024, which will soon be submitted to the National Assembly by Mr. President when he returns from Qatar. I am very happy with the quality and speed with which these companies are working.
“By May, Nigerians’ will see the changes as far as FCT is concerned. We are carrying out a lot of resurfacing of the roads in the city centre like Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse and the rest of them.
“On Abuja turning into a construction site, it is all about the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President. So many people had lost hope before and Mr. President said no need to lose hope, we are here to rekindle your hope, bring back the hope.
Earlier, Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmad said the Administration is currently constructing 11 kilometres of the 76 kilometre Kuje-Gwargwada-Rubochi-Abaji-Nasarawa six-lane highway.
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