Tinubu lauds Wike for transforming Abuja into world-class city

President Bola Tinubu has commended the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for keying into his vision of developing Abuja into a world-class capital city.
Mr Tinubu made the commendation in Abuja on Friday while inaugurating the first phase of Arterial Road N5 (Obafemi Awolowo Way), from Life Camp Junction to Ring Road III, to celebrate his second year in office.
Represented by the secretary to the government of the federation, George Akume, the president said that the Arterial Road N5 represented what Nigerians can achieve when vision meets action.
He said that the road represented a symbol of collective progress and commitment to a better future.
“It reflects on our commitment to deliver a modern infrastructure that improves the daily lives of our people.
“With the inauguration of this road, traffic circulation around the districts of Dape, Gwarimpa 1, Kado, Karsana, Idu, and Mbora will greatly ease.
“It will further decongest traffic gridlock around the life camp junction and adjoining neighbourhoods,” he said.
Mr Tinubu also commended the FCT administration, the residents and stakeholders who have been integral to the project.
“Thank you, Mr Wike and all the residents and stakeholders who have made this project a reality.
“I also congratulate the FCT administration for keying into our vision of developing the nation’s capital to a level comparable to that of the world’s top capital cities,” he said.
On his part, Mr Wike urged resident of the FCT to bear with the inconveniences caused by the ongoing infrastructural development, noting that development comes with challenges.
He said that the contract for the extension of the Arterial Road N5 was awarded by the federal executive council in September 2024, but work commenced in October.
He said that the contract was awarded to Julius Berger in two phases, adding that the first Phase was inaugurated, while the second phase would be inaugurated before the end of 2025.
Mr Wike commended the affected communities who lost their houses to the road project for their understanding and support.
He said that compensation was paid to both affected indigenes and non-indigenes in line with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
According to the minister, conversation is ongoing with community leaders to pay them compensation to be able to extend the road to Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport.
He commended the president and the National Assembly for identifying with the FCT.
Earlier, Richard Dauda, acting executive secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority, said that the road was a six-lane dual carriageway with a parking lane, making it eight lanes.
Mr Dauda said that the road was one of the major inter-districts roads that traversed several districts in the city.
“As provided in the FCT Master Plan, the Arterial Road N5 starts from the Central Business District, International Conference Centre, passes by the NPC towers and traverses through Wuse District in Phase I.
“It continues through Utako and Jabi District in Phase II and up to Dape and Gwarinpa Districts in Phase III.
“Future development will extend the road up to Phase IV,” he said.
He said that Phase I and II had been fully developed, adding that the potion being inaugurated was in Phase III section of the road, from Life Camp Junction up to Ring Road III.
(NAN)
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