Tinubu Commissions Another Road Project In Abuja

President Bola Tinubu

*Charges Leaders To Shelve Partisan Politics

President Bola Tinubu has commissioned another project in Abuja to continue the activities marking his one year in office.

The President, while commissioning the outer Southern Expressway from the Villa Roundabout to Ring Road 1 (RR1) in Abuja on Monday, emphasised the importance of leaders working together to achieve the same objectives.

He said that the country could achieve more if leaders shelved partisan politics.

Tinubu, who was represented by his Vice, Kashim Shettima, said that the completion of projects across the country is a clear example of what the country is capable of achieving.

He said that the country could achieve more if leaders shelved partisan politics.

According to him, “The completion of this project is not only a piece of engineering but a testament to the power of collaboration and partnership. It is a shining example of what we can accomplish when we work together towards a common goal, transcending political divides and personal interest for the greater good of our nation.”

The president also stressed the significance of the completed project, describing it as another important achievement and a milestone for his Renewed Hope administration.

“What is unfolding in our capital is a testament to what can be achieved with our government’s Renewed Hope Agenda of a positive transformation for the FCT and indeed Nigeria.

“This ambitious undertaking holds profound significance for the FCT and its residents. The expansion of the Outer-Southern Motorway will not only alleviate traffic congestion and improve transportation but will also stimulate economic growth and create opportunities for prosperity.”

Minister of Federal Capital, Nyesom Wike, In his remarks, acknowledged the challenges that the city had faced in the past.

He recalled that the road project awarded in 2013 had remained incomplete for 11 years, emphasising that the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration, is targeted at making life easier for the people of Abuja.

“Mr. President said that every uncompleted project must be completed. Under the Treasury Single Account (TSA), it was very difficult for us to continue with this project, but because the President allowed us to pull out of the TSA, it became easy for us to access funds and pay the contractors who now have confidence in our ability to pay,” Wike said.

The minister also assured FCT residents that the government’s focus is not limited to roads, saying they are also working to rehabilitate the city’s schools, ensuring that all the bad schools will be brought up to standard.

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