The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, expressed satisfaction with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration during inspection visits to various road construction sites in the Bwari and Kwali area councils of the FCT on Wednesday.

Wike inspected several ongoing projects, including the rehabilitation of the 5-kilometre Dutse/Usuma Dam road and the upgrade of the War College/Army Checkpoint along with associated roads within the Bwari Area Council. Additionally, he examined the reconstruction of the 25-kilometre Kwaita/Yebu Road and the 11-kilometre Yangoji-Sukuku-Ebo Road in the Kwali Area Council.

Following the inspections, he addressed the press and conveyed his satisfaction with the pace and quality of work being carried out on the projects. Wike expressed amazement at the extensive lengths of the roads and their potential positive impact on local communities.

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He praised the contractors’ performance, particularly noting the work done from Dutse to Ushafa in Bwari and the progress made in Kwaita and Yangoji/Sukuku in Kwali. The minister assured that he would take all necessary measures to ensure that funding would not pose a problem for the contractors involved in these vital road projects.

According to Daily Post, The FCT Minister said: “I can’t believe what I’m seeing. We thank God that the Renewed Hope Agenda is alive and working. What amazes me is the length of the roads, particularly as they will positively impact these communities.”

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