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Tinubu approves mew roads for Abuja communities, declares end to abandoned FCT projects

Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 2, 2026

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday, directed the immediate expansion of road infrastructure to more communities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), declaring that his administration would continue to extend development to underserved areas while ending the era of abandoned projects in the nation’s capital. Tinubu, who gave the directive while commissioning the rehabilitated over 16-kilometre [] Tinubu approves mew roads for Abuja communities, declares end to abandoned FCT projects

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