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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Dr. Nyesom Wike, has reassured residents of Kuje and its environs that the ongoing Airport–Kuje dual carriageway will be completed before the third anniversary of President Tinubu’s administration.
Wike, who gave this assurance in Abuja during an inspection tour of ongoing projects in Wuye and Kuje, said the project has recorded significant progress, especially in rock blasting and landscape preparation.
He commended Arab Contractors for the quality of work, stressing that upon completion, the road would transform transportation and housing options for Kuje residents.
“By the time this road is commissioned, which is not less than 8 lanes, it won’t take 15 to 20 minutes to reach the city centre. That means residents of Kuje no longer need to relocate to the city before enjoying urban living. That’s what development and the Renewed Hope Agenda are all about,” Wike said.
On security concerns, the minister acknowledged that occasional incidents occur but maintained that Abuja remains one of the safest cities in Nigeria. He linked ongoing infrastructure projects, such as the “Light Up Abuja” initiative, to security improvements.
“Light Up Abuja is not just to beautify the city but to enhance security. Security challenges happen everywhere, even in developed countries like the U.S. But Abuja has been relatively safe, and security agencies deserve credit,” he added.
Wike also addressed the challenge of indiscriminate refuse dumping along major corridors, including Airport Road and the Nyanya-Karshi axis.
He disclosed that the FCT Administration is set to award a new waste disposal contract within two weeks, emphasizing that only competent contractors with the required capacity would be engaged.
“We are not happy with the situation, but everything is being done to ensure proper refuse disposal. We will no longer allow political contractors without capacity to handle such an important service,” he assured.
Residents of satellite towns also appealed for intervention in dilapidated road networks, especially in Federal Housing Estates. In his usual frank tone, Wike urged patience, jokingly telling residents to “continue fasting” while awaiting government’s intervention.
The minister also reiterated his administration’s commitment to infrastructure renewal, improved urban services, and balanced development across the six area councils of the FCT.
Remi Johnson, Edited By Grace Namiji
Written by: Salihu Tejumola
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