President Bola Tinubu has said no community should be left behind in infrastructure provision. He said this yesterday at the inauguration of the Wuye bridge interchange linking Wuse and Wuye Districts in the Federal Capital City (FCC).
He reassured Nigerians of his administration’s resolve to prioritise their welfare and make it the centrepiece of his national development agenda.
He also reaffirmed his commitment to building a nation where no one was left behind, emphasizing that his administration views government as a continuum. Tinubu added: “The best way to achieve greatness is to look forward, aspire for great results, and not be hindered by obstacles.
We must see opportunities in obstacles and seize them.” Highlighting ongoing investments in essential services such as water supply, electricity, and road networks, the President said his administration had laid the groundwork for economic growth, social progress, and improved quality of life for residents of the Federal Capital Territory.
He said the completion of the Wuye project would significantly improve traffic flow within and around the district. Tinubu said: “This facility enhances the security of our people, making them the central focus of our development efforts, which is the essence of democracy.
“Our determination to succeed and extend happiness to the teeming population, and bring about prosperity and tangible value of immense proportions to our people is the primary objective of this government.”