President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, said he remained committed to delivering on his promise to build a nation that all Nigerians will be proud of.
He added that his administration would continue to prioritise infrastructure development in the coming months and years, as a cornerstone of his Renewed Hope Agenda.
The President stated this in Abuja at the inauguration of the extension of the Inner Southern Expressway from the Outer Southern Expressway to the Southern Parkway (otherwise called the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Expressway), being the sixth project inaugurated in the FCT, to mark the first anniversary of his administration in office.
Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, described the inaugurated road as “more than just a road,” symbolising his administration’s determination to bridge the gap between rural and urban areas in the country and ensure that development wasn’t confined to the cities.
He added that there were more “strategic projects” to be unveiled in the FCT to address the evolving needs of residents and to lay the ground for a sustainable and progressive future.
“In the coming months and years, we will continue to prioritise infrastructural development as a cornerstone of our Renewed Hope Agenda. We remain committed to delivering on our promises, empowering our people, and building a nation that we can all be proud of.
“The extension of the ISEX represents more than just a road, it symbolises connectivity, accessibility, and opportunity. It signifies our unwavering determination to bridge the gap between urban and rural areas, ensuring that development is not confined to city centres, but reaches every corner of our great nation. But let us not forget that this is just one of the many projects that have been completed across the FCT.
“There are still many more strategic projects in the pipeline, each designed to address the evolving needs of our Federal Capital, from upgrading existing infrastructure, initiating new projects, we are laying the ground for a more sustainable and prosperous future,” the President said.
Shettima also commended the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and his team for their dedication and hard work to make the road project a reality, describing the minister as “one of the best appointments ever made in the history of the current democratic dispensation in this country.”
In his remarks, Wike stated that there were other projects equally completed in the first year of the Tinubu administration, including the first phase of the rehabilitation of the National Assembly, the first phase of the rehabilitation of the Federal Secretariat, and the rehabilitation and resurfacing of interconnecting roads across the FCT, totalling 170km.
He added that the ISEX project was awarded in January 2010 at the cost of N17bn, but was revised to N18bn in 2023, adding that the second phase had also been awarded by the previous administration to Messrs CGC Construction Limited at the sum of N91bn, and would have “not less than 10 bridges”.