News

FCT flags-off nine development projects in Abuja today

0

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike will begin the inauguration of nine promised development projects in Abuja today.

Recall that the Minister last week told journalists that he was ready to flag off nine projects in the FCT soon.

The flag-off, which will be televised live by some media organisations from today, is the design and construction of 40 units of Judge’s Quarters at Katampe District.

Day two, October 22, will mark the flag-off of the access road construction from Ring Road 1 by N16 to the Judges’ quarters and construction of international roads in Katampe District.

The construction of the access road from Arterial Road N11 to Judges Quarters within Cadastral Zone B7, Katampe District, will be flagged off on day three, October 23.

Day four, October 24, marks the start of the development of Collector Road CN8 from the Arterial Road corridor to Arterial Road N1/ other connecting roads to the Court of Appeal by Daki Biyu District.

Day five will mark the start of the development of Arterial Road N5 from Live Camp junction to Ring Road 3, while day six will see the upgrading of War College/Army Check Point and other ancillary roads in Bwari Area Council.

Day seven, eight, and nine will run from October 29 to 31, which will be the flag-off for the construction of Pai—Gomani road in Kwali Area Council, the rehabilitation of the Agoma palace, Radio Nigeria to New Market Road in Gwagwalada Area Council, and lastly, the FCT Renewed Hope Empowerment programme.

As the Minister, Wike, promised, the nine projects will be flagged off each day without a break.

Mike Ojo

JUST-IN: DSS Replaces President Tinubu’s Chief Security Officer

Previous article

APC Sweeps Kogi Local Government Elections, Wins All 21 Chairmanship Seats

Next article

You may also like

Comments

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More in News