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We continued with our commissioning of projects in the FCT yesterday, with the official commissioning of the newly rehabilitated over 16km Old Keffi Road—stretching from Kado Village through Life Camp to Dei-Dei Junction by the Outer Northern Expressway (ONEX).
The critical road project was inaugurated by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, who represented Mr President, and I appreciate the President for steadfastly backing the FCT Administration's infrastructural drive.
Most importantly, I am very happy that all the promises Mr. President made to the people around this area have been fulfilled.
During the ceremony, I noticed a group of residents holding up banners and pleading for the rehabilitation of the rural Kagini-Zauda-Kabba road and I responded immediately by directing the Executive Secretary of the FCDA to ensure the deployment of Lubriks Construction Company to the area.
The road will connect three major settlements of Kagini, Kaba and Zauda, starting from the Outer Northern Expressway (Kubwa/Zuba expressway) in Kagini and terminate on the Old Keffi Road in Zauda.
Today, being Day 15 of our 31-day projects commissioning in the FCT, we were in Dafa Village to officially commission the newly constructed Gomani-Dafa-Yangoji Road in the Kwali Area Council of the FCT.
The road project, which was awarded in November, 2025, and completed under 10 months, marked a major milestone in the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda to bridge the development gap between Abuja's urban centers and its rural communities.
As emphasised by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, who was represented by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Abuja cannot be a city of two worlds, with gleaming districts and forgotten settlements.
The project was occasioned as 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.
Tomorrow, we will be in Gaduwa District to commission another road project.
Today, being the 13th day of our 31-day projects commissioning in the FCT, the full-scope development of Collector Roads C01 and C02 in Mabushi District, linking Mabushi bus terminal to Ahmadu Bello Way in Abuja was officially commissioned.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, who was represented at the ceremony by Vice President Kashim Shettima, GCON, aptly described the completion of the road project as a tangible manifestation of his administration's Renewed Hope Agenda.
I thank the Vice President for creating time out of his tight schedule to be part of our celebration of the President with unprecedented projects commissioning.
No doubt, our sweeping successes in the infrastructural revolution in the FCT is entirely as a result of the unwavering support of Mr President. A focused leadership leaves subordinates with no choice but to deliver top-tier results.
We will continue with the celebration of the third year anniversary of Mr President with the commissioning of roads in Karu on Monday, next week.
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Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire) 🇨🇮, Ghana 🇬🇭, Togo 🇹🇬, Benin Republic 🇧🇯, and Nigeria 🇳🇬 have officially confirmed the establishment of the Abidjan–Lagos Corridor Management Authority, the body that will oversee the operation and management of the 1,028-kilometre coastal highway.
The operational phase of the six-lane corridor is scheduled to begin in 2030.
Plans are also underway to develop a parallel high-speed railway alongside the highway.
The corridor is projected to generate a combined $16 billion in trade and approximately $1.3 billion in toll revenues for the five participating countries.
"When I appointed you, I instructed you to make Abuja liveable for all, not just for those in Asokoro and Maitama but for all residents of Abuja either in the City Centre or Satellite Towns and you didn't disappoint me......"
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to FCT Minister Nysome Wike, June 24, 2026
@GovWike Your Excellency, weldone sir. I have always hold you in a very high esteem and I will always do. Keep the good work going sir.
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In continuation of the commissioning of projects in the FCT, the newly completed Phase 1 of the Kuje-Gwagwalada dual carriageway, linking Kuje Area Council to Gwagwalada was commissioned today.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, who was represented at the ceremony by Vice President Kashim Shettima, GCON, aptly described the completion of the critical infrastructure project as a definitive promise kept, marking a vital victory for the FCT’s rural communities.
As also posited by Mr President, with the construction of this road, we have unlocked the agricultural potential of the area, opened new residential layouts and made the area safe for residents.
It is important to note that upon taking office, I personally toured all six FCT Area Councils to interact directly with local stakeholders and listen to their needs. During those interactive visits, the traditional ruler of Kuje specifically highlighted the direct link between the area's severe insecurity and its broken roads, which made it nearly impossible for security agencies to pursue criminals, and pleaded for the completion of the abandoned airport road to the Kuje dual carriageway and later the Kuje-Gwagwalada road.
I am glad that the FCT Administration responded decisively to that requests, first completing the road from Garage Junction to the LEA Secretariat, and the Airport road to Kuje highway, and later presenting the Kuje-Gwagwalada road project to the Federal Executive Council (FEC), and President Tinubu promptly approved the contract award to Gilmor Nigeria Limited.
With the first phase completed, the second phase of the corridor is already on track to be fully completed by December this year. This will enable commuters to travel seamlessly between Gwagwalada and Kuje without being forced onto the busy federal highway.
Tomorrow, the 31 Days of projects commissioning will continue with the interchange and road linking Jahi to Gwarimpa.
There is no President in Nigeria's history who could have successfully pushed for the implementation of state police and local government autonomy at the same time like Tinubu. That's why he's the Jagaban.🙌
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SEVEN TIMES ASIWAJU PROVED HE’S NO MERE MORTAL, BUT A LEADER APPOINTED BY DESTINY
1. 1993 - SACRIFICE: WHEN HE LAID DOWN A THRONE FOR A GREATER CAUSE
In an era where full-grown men throw tantrums over delayed political appointments, Akanbi voluntarily stepped aside from a guaranteed Senate Presidency to champion a greater cause - ensuring a Yoruba Presidency. While others clung desperately to ambition, he let go, proving that true leadership demands selflessness. Indeed, only men of gold can afford to set fire to their own crowns for the greater good.
2. 2003 - DISCERNMENT: WHEN HE SAW THROUGH THE FOX IN A GENERAL’S CLOAK
The youngest in the room, yet the most discerning of them all. While seasoned politicians danced to the flute of deception played by OBJ, Asiwaju saw the trick for what it was - a poisoned chalice dressed in fine gold. One by one, they fell like dominos, swept away by the tide of treachery. But not Akanbi; he stood firm, the last man standing, a lighthouse amidst a storm.
3. 2007 - TENACITY: WHEN HE REJECTED THE EASY ROAD AND BUILT AN OPPOSITION FROM SCRATCH
Joining the ruling party would have been as easy as a knife through ripe plantain, and PDP would have welcomed him with open arms. But true leaders do not walk paved roads; they carve new paths through the wilderness. While others wobbled and wavered, he laid the foundation for an opposition that would one day shake the very pillars of power.
4. 2015 - VISION: WHEN HE SHATTERED THE MYTH OF AN INVINCIBLE RULING PARTY
Where others saw an immovable mountain, he saw a challenge waiting to be conquered. Unlike political chameleons switching parties as frequently as toddlers change diapers, Akanbi remained steadfast, building a coalition that did the unthinkable - toppling a party that boasted it would rule for 60 unbroken years. When history books are written, his name will be there in bold.
5. 2019 – ENDURANCE: WHEN HE SWALLOWED PRIDE AND STRATEGIZED IN SILENCE
Power, they say, isn’t served à la carte, and no one knew this better than Asiwaju. He was the National Leader, yet sidelined, humiliated, and denied his rightful place at the table. Others would have jumped from one interview to the other, cried foul, or burned the house down in vengeance like the former minister turned terrorist who tapped the NSA's communication devices.
Not him. He simply returned to the drawing board, proving that patience is not just a virtue - it is a weapon.
6. 2023 – STRATEGY: WHEN HE OUTFOXED FOES WITH A MASTERSTROKE OF BRILLIANCE
Fuel scarcity, vanishing Naira, betrayals from allies-turned-foes, ethnic smears, "Church take back your country" religious war, and propaganda campaigns - a lesser man would have buckled under the weight of it all. But like a grandmaster on the chessboard of power, he played the long game. While thousands on the right and ten thousand on the left fell, Akanbi stood unmoved, smiling through the storm.
7. BEYOND 2023 – COURAGE: WHEN HE DID WHAT OTHERS DARED NOT
Subsidy removal. Naira float. Tax Reforms. LG Autonomy. State Policing.
Policies feared even by military strongmen, avoided like a plague by past leaders terrified of backlash. But then again, he is no ordinary man. He is Akanbi, the enigma, the force, the hurricane that does not wait for permission to blow.
Love him or hate him, he has etched his name in the annals of African political history.
Love, adore, loathe, despise, or hate him... He is the greatest strategist Africa ever produced...
Disagree?
Then, bring forth your argument - but be warned, history is already on his side.
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Today, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, represented by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, officially commissioned the Karu Satellite Town water supply network, with more than 194 kilometres of secondary and tertiary pipeline networks designed to provide treated and potable water to residents of Karu, Orozo, Jikwoyi, Kurudu and neighbouring communities.
In response to President Tinubu’s directive that critical infrastructure should extend beyond the city centre to communities on the outskirts of Abuja, the project was awarded in August 2025, and completed within one year.
I thank Mr President for supporting people-centred projects across the FCT, particularly in satellite communities that have historically suffered infrastructure deficits.
Yesterday, I visited some projects sites to ascertain the level and quality of work done by the contractors handling the projects.
The sites visited were the road linking Kubwa Expressway with the Renewed Hope Estates in Karsana, the N16 Dual Carriageway linking Jahi with Gwarimpa, Airport Expressway to Kuje Highway and the dualization of the Kuje to Gwagwalada road.
On the Airport Road to Kuje, which is being handled by Arab Contractors, the road project, I am happy that the contractor has assured that it will be completed in May, this year. When completed, it will allow residents to move seamlessly from the satellite towns to the city centre. With a road like this, people won't need to come and stay in the city centre. Rather, they can come to work from Kuje and go back on time.