President Bola Tinubu says his administration is committed to creating a robust and efficient transportation network across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and beyond. Tinubu stated this while inaugurating the completed B6 (Constitution Avenue), B12 (Independence Avenue) and Circle Roads in the Central Area of the territory on Thursday. The President, who was represented by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, said that the delivery of roads and other infrastructural projects was in line with his administration's renewed hope agenda. He said: 'We recognise that an efficient transport network remains vital for economic growth, social integration, and overall national development. 'As we commission these strategic roads, we are not just opening pathways of asphalt and concrete but also paving the way to enhance economic activities, improve accessibility, and a higher quality of life for our citizens. 'We remain committed to continuing this journey of building more roads, bridges, and essential infrastruc ture that will connect our people and drive our economy. 'This event stands as testament to this administration's unwavering commitment to infrastructural development and urban renewal, a cornerstone of our vision for a more prosperous and much more connected Nigeria,' he said. He recalled that on assumption into office a year ago, his administration set forth an ambitious agenda to transform the nation's infrastructural landscape. 'The completion of these roads remains a demonstration of what we can achieve through dedicated planning, unwavering commitment and elaborate collaborative efforts. 'These roads are designed to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce travel time, and provide a more seamless connection between key areas within our Capital City,' Tinubu said. The President commended Wike, FCTA and all the stakeholders involved in execution of all the projects he had been inaugurating for the past seven days. Speaking in his capacity as the Senate President, Akpabio congratulated Wike for the feat, saying 'you have not disappointed Nigerians. 'As the Chairman of the National Assembly, we will continue to give the FCT Administration all the needed support for Wike to succeed in turning things around for the better. 'Just before we left the chambers on Mr President's directive, we passed for second reading of the Supplementary Appropriation Bill of the FCT, to enable you to do more for the people. 'By next week we will pass the budget and I believe Mr. President will sign it and it will become an Act of parliament. 'We will continue to support you in every way possible.' Source: News Agency of Nigeria
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