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    Navigating Abuja’s Changing Roads: A Tale of Transformation under Tinubu and Wike

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    The streets of Abuja, once familiar to its residents, are now transformed into a maze of construction and development. As I ventured out on a recent morning, I found myself navigating through a labyrinth of roadworks and diversions, a testament to the sweeping changes underway in the city under the leadership of President Tinubu and Minister Nyesom Wike.

    My journey through the city streets, fraught with detours and missed turns, mirrored the broader transformation taking place in Abuja. Everywhere I looked, I saw evidence of progress: roads being widened, bridges being constructed, and infrastructure being upgraded. It was clear that the face of the city was being reshaped before my eyes.

    One of the most striking changes I observed was the improvement in the road network. Under the Tinubu administration, there has been a concerted effort to upgrade and expand Abuja’s roads, easing traffic congestion and improving connectivity across the city. The result is a smoother, more efficient transportation system that benefits residents and businesses alike.

    But perhaps the most significant development has been the revival of the Abuja railways system, spearheaded by Minister Nyesom Wike. His promise to improve access roads to railway stations has already borne fruit, with new roads opening up previously inaccessible areas of the city. This has not only improved transportation options but has also sparked economic growth and development in these areas.

    Wike’s appointment as FCT Minister was met with surprise and skepticism, given his reputation as a fierce and controversial politician. Yet, he has proven himself capable of rising to the challenge, earning praise for his efforts to improve the city’s infrastructure. While his political battles in Rivers State continue unabated, his work in Abuja speaks for itself.

    Indeed, controversy has accompanied many of the changes implemented under Wike’s leadership. But as the saying goes, “can we ever build without controversy?” His determination to push forward despite the challenges is commendable, and the results are evident in the transformation of Abuja’s roads.

    As I reflect on my journey through the city streets, I am struck by the contrast between the past and the present. Gone are the days of stagnant development and neglected infrastructure. In their place, we have a city on the move, with progress visible on every corner.

    And as Nigeria prepares for the upcoming general elections, I am reminded of the importance of visionary leadership and bold decision-making. The changes we see in Abuja today are a testament to what can be achieved when leaders are willing to take risks and invest in the future of their cities.

    In closing, I am hopeful for the continued progress of Abuja under the leadership of President Tinubu and Minister Wike. Together, they have set the city on a path of growth and prosperity, and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for this vibrant and dynamic capital.

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