From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has reiterated the critical role of road infrastructure in fostering national development, reiterating its direct impact on education, healthcare access, and agricultural productivity.
According to a statement issued by Assistant Director of Press, Rabi Umar, the minister stated this after inspecting ongoing road projects in Gwagwalada and Kwali Area Councils.
He underscored the importance of road networks in connecting communities and boosting economic activities. The projects include the 10-kilometre Aguma Palace-Radio Nigeria-New Market Road in Gwagwalada and the 15-kilometre A2 to Pai road linking Abuja Lokoja Expressway to Pai community in Kwali.
“Road network is what brings development. When there are no roads, which school will you go to? When there are no roads, which hospital will you go to? So, first of all, the key thing that drives development is the road network all over the world.
If you are talking about agriculture, how do you go and bring your produce when there are no roads?” Wike asked.
He highlighted the benefits these roads will bring to local farmers by facilitating easier transport of their produce to urban markets. Additionally, the minister pointed out the security advantages of well-lit roads, stating, “You see this kind of road with streetlights, obviously, you have to think twice before you commit any offence.”
Wike expressed satisfaction with the warm reception from local communities, which he said validates the FCT Administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda. “We are happy when the people express their happiness over the performance of government. That of course energizes you and tells you that you are doing the right thing,” he noted.
He credited President Bola Tinubu’s leadership for the successful execution of these projects