
Rehabilitation of roads by the administration of the Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) worth over N2 Billion, with particular reference to Kubwa roads has once more demonstrated the concern of the FCT minister, Senator Bala Mohammed for the poor and other less privilege people in the capital city.
Rehabilitation and construction of roads, no doubt, play a very crucial role in the socio-economic development of any city, much more the nation’s capital city.
Good roads, in deed, provide opportunity for traders and commercial vehicle operators to re-intensify their business and trading activities thereby boosting the economy of the city.
The Minister has been on record as have made it a point of duty to improve the conditions of all the roads in FCT.
He has, in deed, left no one in doubt about his high sense of commitment and desire to develope and make Abuja a magnetic city where things actually work.
His concentration on roads is fast engineering the growth process of the FCT through providing a conducive environment for people to carry out their duties with the least distraction.
Bala’s intervention especially in the Kubwa area therefore, is timely.
Before now, motorists in Kubwa have been suffering due to the numerous potholes that dotted the already damaged portions of the diverted roads all over the town and the adjoining villages.
With such progress made, it is only necessary for the Presidency to release more funds to the FCTA to facilitate the reconstruction and repair of other poor roads all over the FCT and its neighbouring states.
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