FCT Miniter, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, delivering his speech at the Commissioning of the Kado Village to Dei-Dei Road, on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
FCTA PRESS RELEASE
GOVT ERASING DOUBTS THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE
PROVISION, SAYS PRESIDENT TINUBU AS HE COMMISSIONS 16KM OLD KEFFI ROAD IN ABUJA
• FCT Minister Directs Immediate Construction of Kagini-Zauda-Kaba Road Following Fresh Community Appeal
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that the visible wave of
infrastructure delivery across the
country is turning early skeptics into firm believers, stating that his
administration's knack for fulfilling promises has left "doubt with no
ground to stand on".
The President made this statement today, July 2, 2026, during the
official commissioning of the newly rehabilitated 16-kilometre Old Keffi
Road—stretching from Kado Village through Life Camp to Dei-Dei Junction by the
Outer Northern Expressway (ONEX) in the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
President Tinubu, who was represented at the ceremony by the Senate
President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, emphasized that the completed corridor is
proof of a transparent pattern of governance under the Renewed Hope Agenda:
"We identify the pain, we fund the solution, and we deliver".
Addressing the crowd, the President recalled that when his
administration first vowed to end the era of abandoned projects in Abuja, many
observers were skeptical.
"When we assumed office under the Renewed Hope Agenda, we told
Nigerians the era of abandoned projects in the country was over. Some doubted. Today, doubt has no ground to stand on. From
Saburi 1 and 2 in, to this corridor in Abuja, and to many others we started
unveiling across the country to mark the third
anniversary of this administration, the pattern is clear."
The President explained that the strategic economic Kado-Dei-Dei road had degenerated
into a grueling daily ordeal for commuters, traders, and families across Kado,
Saburi, Gwagwa, Karmo, Idu, and Dei-Dei. Following an on-site assessment by FCT
Minister Barrister Nyesom Wike last year, the Federal Executive Council
immediately stepped in to approve and fund the intervention.
He praised the contractor, Lubrik Construction
Company for matching the standard they set during the of the Saburu 1 and 2
road last year. "Under this government, we do not reward patronage. We reward
competence. If you deliver, you get more work. If you fail, you are out. Lubrik
Construction Company has delivered again," the President added.
In a glowing commendation of the FCT Minister's relentless execution
strategy, President Tinubu reaffirmed his total reliance on Wike’s leadership
to drive the modern evolution of the nation's capital.
He said, “Let me speak directly to the
Honourable Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, CON. Minister, you have turned the
FCT into a site of visible results. You inspect, you decide, you follow
through. You have matched development in the city centre with development in
the districts and area councils so that no community is left behind."
“'Mr. Projects' is not a slogan. It is the record of roads opened,
lights installed, and deadlines met. I trust you. I rely on you. And Abuja is
better because you are at the wheel. Thank you for your discipline, your
courage, and your speed.”
President Tinubu charged the traditional rulers and local
residents to safeguard the infrastructure against vandalism, noting that
community ownership is vital to ensuring the road lasts for generations.
Speaking in his personal capacity, Senate President Akpabio lauded the
fact that the FCT is witnessing 31 consecutive days of project commissioning,
noting that economic vitality has officially returned to Abuja's most populated
commercial sectors of the capital city.
Senator Akpabio called on Nigerians to
establish a new performance baseline for public officers: "In Nigeria, we
must bring up a standard for election. Show me your work and I will vote for
you. People have been there with nothing to show for it. But in the case of
Tinubu, he has been thinking, planning, and producing results."
Earlier, the FCT Minister
Barrister Nyesom Wike expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his steadfast
backing of the FCT Administration's infrastructural drive. He recalled a campaign promise made to local traders who pledged their
total support for the administration if the dilapidated Old Keffi road was
fixed.
"Today, the second day of July, 2026, we are here to commission
this road. We are very happy that all the promises Mr. President made to the
people around this area have been fulfilled," the FCT Minister said.
During the ceremony, the Minister noticed a group of residents holding
up banners and pleading for the
rehabilitation of the rural Kagini-Zauda-Kabba road and issued an immediate directive to the contractor, Lubriks Construction Company, to deploy equipment to the
area.
"I saw people carrying banners showing how bad their road is. Mr. President has repeatedly said that once he is aware of your problems, consider it done. I have told Lubriks Construction Company to move to this area and do this road for you", the Minister stated, in demonstration of his trademark responsive leadership.