Tinubu Unveils Two Mabushi Roads, Emphasizing Infrastructure’s Role in Abuja’s Economic Growth

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President Bola Tinubu commissioned two collector roads in Abuja’s Mabushi District on Friday, stating that the projects are part of his administration’s strategy to improve transportation, reduce traffic congestion, and boost economic activity in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The newly inaugurated Collector Roads 01 and 02 link the Mabushi Bus Terminal to Ahmadu Bello Way and are expected to enhance access within the district and nearby areas of the capital.

Represented at the ceremony by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Tinubu said the roads would shorten travel times and improve connectivity for residents and businesses.

“We are not just opening two roads. We are opening up Abuja. We are connecting people to opportunity and cutting hours of waste from daily life,” the President said.

He noted that residents of the area had long struggled with traffic congestion and inadequate road connectivity.

“For many years, movement in this part of the capital was a struggle. Traffic bottlenecks. Needless detours. Time lost that should have been spent at work, at school or with family. Today, that changes,” he said.

According to Tinubu, improved road infrastructure would support commercial activity, enhance security, and facilitate movement across the FCT.

“When roads connect, businesses grow. When movement is easy, productivity rises. When travel is safe, citizens are free. That is the Renewed Hope Agenda at work,” he added.

The President also urged residents to protect public infrastructure, acknowledging the inconveniences experienced during the construction period.

During the ceremony, Tinubu praised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for overseeing infrastructure projects across Abuja.

“I gave you a simple charge: ‘Make Abuja work for all.’ You took it and ran with it. From satellite towns to the city centre, you are turning blueprints into roads people can drive on today,” he said.

Responding, Wike explained that the road inauguration is part of a 31‑day commissioning programme organised to mark the administration’s third anniversary, adding that projects are being executed in both the city centre and satellite towns.

Wike argued that road infrastructure has contributed to increased property development in Mabushi, saying improved access had attracted private investment to the district.

“Look at this road and look at the houses around it. Without this road, these houses would not have come up. Investors are coming because infrastructure has arrived,” he said.

He also dismissed criticisms that investment in roads does not directly benefit residents, saying, “People used to say, ‘We cannot eat roads.’ Today, they can see what roads can do. Roads attract investment, create jobs, increase property values and stimulate economic development.”

Also speaking, the Minister of State for the FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, said the Tinubu administration’s infrastructure programme was changing the landscape of the nation’s capital and called on residents to protect public facilities.

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