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Infrastructure: Tinubu flags off construction of 2 strategic Abuja Road projects

*President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at the flag off of two major road projects in the FCT, reaffirms his administration’s unwavering commitment to modern infrastructure development, and improved quality of life for Nigerians

Isola Moses | ConsumerConnect

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to modern infrastructure development, and improved quality of life for Nigerians as he flagged off two major road projects in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Tinubu, represented by Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), who delivered the President’s addresses at both events, in Abuja.

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The projects include the construction of two Service Carriageways of the Southern Parkway from Arterial Road S20 to Ring Road II, in Gaduwa District, and the construction of Collector Road CO1 in the Institution and Research District from the Nile University axis to Ring Road III.

Speaking on behalf of President Tinubu at the Southern Parkway flag-off ceremony, Prof. Yilwatda described the project as a critical component of the Tinubu administration’s ongoing infrastructure revolution, and a practical demonstration of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to the President, the Southern Parkway remains one of the most important transportation corridors within Abuja’s southern development axis, connecting several districts across Phases I to IV of the Federal Capital City.

He noted that while the main carriageway, now known as Bola Ahmed Tinubu Way, had already been completed and commissioned by the administration, the construction of the service carriageways would complete the original vision of the road network and significantly ease traffic congestion experienced daily by residents of Durumi, Gudu, Gaduwa, Duboyi and adjoining communities.

Abimbola Tooki, Special Adviser to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress on Media and Information Strategy, stated President Tinubu said: “When completed, these service carriageways will reduce congestion, improve traffic flow, shorten travel time, lower transportation costs for businesses, and improve the quality of life for residents.

“This is the dividend of democracy. This is Renewed Hope in action.”

The Nigerian leader also emphasised the projects form part of a broader infrastructure renewal programme that has delivered key transportation projects across the FCT.

The statement noted these include the N20 Corridor, the N16 Interchange linking Jahi and Gwarimpa, and critical road networks in Kuje, Gwagwalada and Mabushi.

Tooki stated that at the second ceremony held in the Institution and Research District near Nile University, Prof. Yilwatda conveyed President Tinubu’s message that the construction of Collector Road CO1 represents a strategic investment in education, innovation, legal practice and economic growth.

The President described the road as beyond just a transportation project.

He explained the infrastructure would serve as a vital link connecting Universities, research institutions, legal establishments and innovation centres to the broader Abuja road network.

President Tinubu said: “The Institution and Research District was conceived as the intellectual heart of Abuja. However, ideas cannot move if roads do not move.

“This project will provide critical access, reduce travel time, improve connectivity and support the growth of a knowledge-driven economy.”

According to him, the project builds upon the already completed corridor linking the Body of Benchers, Nile University and Baze University, which is scheduled for commissioning as part of activities marking the 3rd Anniversary of the Renewed Hope Administration.

President Tinubu reiterated that his administration would remain focused on completing inherited projects while initiating new strategic developments capable of delivering lasting economic and social benefits to Nigerians.

The President, at the two ceremonies, commended Barrister Nyesom Wike, CON, Honourable Minister for the Federal Capital Territory, for what he described as outstanding leadership and exceptional project delivery.

The President noted that the Minister’s performance had transformed the FCT into a major construction hub and positioned Abuja as a model for infrastructure development nationwide.

Tinubu also stated: “Minister Wike has demonstrated that effective leadership is measured by results. “Through determination, discipline and vision, he has revived abandoned projects, accelerated development across districts and satellite towns, and translated the Renewed Hope Agenda into visible progress for residents of the FCT.”

The President as well extolled Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, Honourable Minister of State for the FCT, alongside officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), for ensuring effective project supervision and adherence to quality standards.

President Tinubu, therefore, urged residents and road users to cooperate with contractors and traffic management officials during the construction period, acknowledging that temporary inconveniences would ultimately give way to lasting benefits.

The Nigerian President equally charged the contractors handling both projects to prioritise quality, maintain project timelines, create employment opportunities for Nigerian youths and artisans, and facilitate skills transfer as part of efforts to convert infrastructure investments into broader economic prosperity.

Reaffirming confidence in the nation’s future, the President stated that despite the challenges associated with ongoing reforms, the administration remains committed to laying the foundations for a stronger, more prosperous and globally competitive Nigeria.

Tinubu averred: “Three years into this administration, the results are becoming increasingly visible.

“From transportation infrastructure to housing, education and economic reforms, we are building the foundations of a nation that works for all Nigerians.

“The best days of Abuja and indeed Nigeria remain ahead.”

The Federal Government disclosed the two projects are expected to significantly improve mobility, enhance urban connectivity, stimulate economic activity, and support the long-term development objectives of the Federal Capital Territory.

 

 

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