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President Bola Tinubu has reiterated his administration determined to replicate the infrastructural stride being recorded in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in every part of Nigeria.

Tinubu made the promise while inaugurating the newly constructed Transitway N2, from Central Business District to Wuse District, with two bridges by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) in Abuja on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

The president, who was represented by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, said the move would ensure every part of Nigeria is developed with roads, bridges, railways, and more.

This, according to him, will ensure that no region is left behind in the quest for a more developed and secured Nigeria.

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Tinubu said the Transitway project symbolised progress and a reflection of his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, committed to building infrastructure that serves the people, unlocks economic potentials, and supports sustainable growth and development.

Tinubu said: “This infrastructure is a very important piece of the FCT’s Master Plan, designed to ease traffic flow, enhance connectivity, and improve urban mobility for millions of commuters, residents, and businesses alike in the territory.

“For years, traveling between Wuse and the Central Area meant navigating bottlenecks, losing productive man-hours, and enduring frustrating traffic gridlocks. Today, all that has changed.

“By cutting down travel times and bridging these two major districts, we are opening up new commercial corridors.”

Tinubu commended the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, for the ongoing transformation of FCT in line with the Abuja Master Plan.

“You have contributed to something larger than a roadway; you have contributed to the future of our capital city and therefore given pride to Nigeria,” Tinubu said.

In his remarks, Wike described the Transitway as a critical road corridor that seamlessly connects Wuse with the Central Business District.

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The minister attributed the successes being recorded in the delivery of infrastructure in FCT to the support of Tinubu, particularly the removal of the Administration from the Treasury Single Account.

Wike disclosed that on July 17, the last day of the projects’ inauguration, he would present what Tinubu had done for the people of the FCT and for Nigerians in the last three years.

“There are so many things Mr president has done that we have not made public so that Nigerians will know why we must continue to pray and support him,” he said.

He assured FCT residents that all roads that were not on the Google map would be captured to enable residents to navigate through the city with ease.

On her part, the FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, said the newly completed corridor was a strategic investment in connectivity, economic growth and urban efficiency.

Mahmoud added that the road corridor also represents another fulfilled promise in the FCTA’s resolve to build a modern and inclusive capital city.

Also speaking, the acting Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority, Earlier, Richard Dauda, said the project was awarded in October 2025.

Dauda described the Transitway as a mixed traffic corridor designed to carry both vehicular and rail traffic through the city, and particularly connecting the sector centres.

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