By Our Correspondent
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Minister, Nyesom Wike, is set to flag off the construction of four major roads, staff quarters for the Nigerian Law School, and other landmark projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure in Abuja and its satellite towns.
This ambitious move, slated for this week, underscores Wike’s commitment to revitalizing the capital’s infrastructure.
According to Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, six new projects will be launched between this week and next week.
Among the key projects are the construction of Kabusa-Takushara Access Road, Kabusa-Ketti Access Road, and access roads to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Academy in Giri District.
Additionally, an office complex for the Body of Benchers will be designed, constructed, and furnished, alongside 10 staff quarters for the Nigerian Law School in Bwari Area Council.
A 15km road linking A2 Junction Abuja-Lokoja Road to Pia in Kwali Area Council will also be constructed.
Beyond roads, the FCT administration will bolster security efforts with the distribution of brand-new vehicles to security agencies, ensuring enhanced operational efficiency.
In recent weeks, the Minister has visited over 10 project sites for on-the-spot assessments, showcasing his proactive leadership.
Inspections included the Saburi-Dei Dei road, the Dutse-Usuma Dam road rehabilitation, and upgrades in Bwari Area Council.
Other notable ongoing projects include the 25km Kwaita/Yebu road, the 11km Yangoji-Sukuku-Ebo road, and the dualization of roads leading to strategic landmarks such as the Abuja Court of Appeal Complex and Judges’ Quarters in Katampe.
Wike’s infrastructural agenda reflects his determination to transform the FCT into a model of urban development, fostering connectivity and easing mobility for residents.