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Tinubu Pledges Nationwide Infrastructure Push as He Commissions Pai Community Road in FCT

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President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to delivering impactful infrastructure across all regions of Nigeria, promising that no zone will be left behind in his government’s development agenda.

Speaking during the inauguration of the newly completed rural access road from the A2 Junction (Abuja–Lokoja Expressway) to Pai community in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Tinubu described the project as symbolic of his administration’s drive for inclusive growth and grassroots development.

“This road is more than just a stretch of asphalt—it is a gateway to improved agriculture, commerce, education, and mobility,” Tinubu said. “We will not stop. We will continue until every Nigerian can feel the touch of meaningful governance.”

Marking his second year in office, the president emphasized that strategic infrastructure projects like the Pai road are essential to transforming rural communities and integrating them into the broader national economy.

“Communities like Pai are crucial to our social and economic fabric, especially in food production and local enterprise. Unfortunately, their potential has long been limited by poor road access. Today, that narrative is changing,” he stated.

Tinubu urged residents to take full ownership of the road and ensure its maintenance, adding that the project represents a promise fulfilled and a step forward in his administration’s efforts to uplift underserved areas.

The president’s remarks come as part of broader celebrations marking two years of his leadership, with a focus on infrastructure as a foundation for national development.

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