FCTA PRESS RELEASE
“ABUJA IS NO LONGER A CITY OF ABANDONED PROJECTS”
— PRESIDENT TINUBU SAYS
…AS NEW N2 TRANSIT WAY OPENS CBD-WUSE CORRIDOR
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, today said the Federal Capital
Territory has turned a new corner in infrastructure delivery with the opening
of the Transit Way N2 Corridor, now linking the Central Business District
directly to the Wuse District through two standard-engineered bridges.
Speaking during the event marking the 50th Anniversary of the FCT and
the third year of the Renewed Hope Administration, the President described the
new road as “an economic artery”, that will cut travel time, ease congestion,
and unlock commercial activity for millions of commuters and businesses.
President Tinubu recalled the charge given to the Honourable Minister of
the FCT, Barrister Nyesom Wike, CON, upon his appointment.
“When I gave the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, CON, Mr. Project,
the mandate to oversee the Federal Capital Territory, my directive was single,
clear, and uncompromising: deliver tangible results to the people, eliminate
delays, and return Abuja to its master plan,” the President stated.
He added: “I also stressed that the 'Renewed Hope Agenda' must not
just be a slogan written on billboards, but a living reality that our people
can see, touch, and drive upon. He has not failed me. He has continued to
surpass my expectations.”
The President noted that movement between Wuse and the Central Area was once defined by bottlenecks and lost productivity.
“For years, traveling between Wuse and the Central Area meant navigating
bottlenecks, losing productive man-hours, and enduring frustrating traffic
gridlock. Today that has changed,” he said
President Tinubu declared that the era of abandoned projects in Abuja is
over, citing a new contract regime of funding, monitoring, and delivery.
“Abuja is no longer a city of abandoned projects. The era of contractors
taking mobilization money and disappearing into thin air is permanently over in
the FCT. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, if we sign a contract, we fund it, we
monitor it, and we commission it”, he declared.
He commended the FCT Administration for vision and discipline in execution, and thanked contractors for “working around the clock to meet this deadline and building to the highest possible standards.”