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| (Left to Right) Mr Joachim Wike; FCT Minister, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike; Senate President, Obong Godswill Akpabio; Senator Olaka Nwogu; Hon Daniel Nuhu, Chairman Kwali Area Council; Hon Danladi Chiya, Past Chairman, Kwali Area Council at the Commissioning of the Gomani-Dafa-Yagoji Road, today, June 30 |
PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS 13 KM
RURAL ROAD IN KWALI
...Reaffirms commitment to bridging development
gaps between rural communities and urban centres
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially commissioned the newly completed 13-kilometre stretch of the
Gomani-Dafa-Yangoji Road in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT).
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Kwali on
Tuesday, June 30, 2026, President Tinubu disclosed that the project, completed in
under 12 months, marks a major milestone in the administration’s Renewed Hope
Agenda to bridge the development gap between Abuja's urban centers and its
rural communities.
President Tinubu, who was represented at the event
by the Senate President, Obong Godswill Akpabio, emphasized that his
administration’s commitment to ensuring that national wealth
reaches all citizens, regardless of their geographical location.
"Abuja cannot be a city of two worlds, with gleaming districts and
forgotten settlements. This road rejects
that divide. It connects Gomani, Dafa, and Yangoji to markets, schools,
hospitals, and opportunities. It says clearly
that the wealth of this nation belongs to all of us”, President Tinubu stated.
He observed that rural communities within the
FCT were held back by poor infrastructure, causing agricultural produce to
rot before reaching the markets, and assured
that the newly constructed corridor will transform the Kwali Area Council into a primary food-producing hub for
the FCT and neighboring states.
He added that the road complete with advanced drainage
systems and comprehensive streetlighting is expected to significantly drop
post-harvest losses and urged the traditional
rulers and youth of the host communities to guard the infrastructure against
vandalism and encroachment.
President Tinubu commended the FCT Minister,
Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, for
meticulously enforcing the presidential directive to match city development
with rural growth, praising his vision, cZAZAZAlose supervision, and ability to keep contractors focused on results.
While also praising the Minister of State Dr Mariya
Mahmoud and the entire FCTA for working as a team to ensure the timely
completion of the road, President Tinubu reassured that the current
administration was committed to ensuring that ongoing infrastructure projects
across the country are completed to ensure that public expenditure adds value
to the lives of the people.
“Let me say this plainly: the era of starting
projects only to abandon them is over. We will fund, we will finish, and we
will maintain. From city expressways to rural access roads, every naira of
public money must show up as value for the citizen. Infrastructure is the floor
on which every other ambition stands. We will keep laying it, district by
district, council by council”, President
Tinubu said.
Speaking earlier, the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike,
revealed that the contract for the Gomani-Dafa-Yangoji
Road in Kwali was awarded in November 2025 and completed ahead of its 12-month
timeline.
He explained that the project was
a result of community-led development, where the Council Chairman and
traditional rulers directly nominated a 43km road network required in the area to address security challenges and improve the lives of the people.
The Minister further stated that the project was the fourth in a series of rural
infrastructure projects commissioned to mark the administration's third anniversary, and thanked President Tinubu for his consistent presence at
the commissioning ceremonies.
The FCT Minister also commended the contractor,
Zeberced Limited, for delivering the project within nine months, matching the
high standards previously set during their construction of the initial stages of the road from the Federal Highway A2 to
Pai community in Kwali.
"What it shows is that all these things we are doing is not rocket
science. It is a demonstration of commitment by this administration and the
contractors", The Minister said.
The Head of Service of the FCTA, Mrs. Nancy Sabanti Nathan, while delivering the vote of thanks, expressed gratitude
to President Tinubu for his visionary leadership and thanked the National
Assembly for its vital legislative oversight. She also acknowledged the patience and cooperation of the residents of Gomani and
neighboring communities during the construction phase.