FCT Minister Inspects Progress on Metro Train Access

Hudu Yakubu, Abuja

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On Wednesday, the Minister of the FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, examined the progress made in the construction of access roads connecting the Metro Train Station within the capital.

The Voice of Nigeria reported that the purpose of the inspection was to guarantee the timely completion of the Abuja Light Rail project before May 29.

Wike, who expressed satisfaction with progress so far, told journalists after the inspection in Abuja that the May 29 delivery of the project was sacrosanct.

The stations visited are Wupa Train Station, close to Idu and Bassanjiwa Station, close to the airport.

“This is part of our routine inspection of ongoing projects to see what the contractors have been doing.

“We are working day and night to see that the promise we made to President Bola Tinubu and residents of the FCT is that by May, Mr President will ride on the Metro line.

“But that is only the key thing. We want to have access roads to the various train stations, because if you do not create access roads to the communities that will be using the train, then the aim is defeated.

“If the access road is not there, how will the residents use the train stations to go to the city? Wike asked.

The minister acknowledged the seriousness of the contractor’s commitment to deliver the project before May 29.

He said, “What I am very happy about is that it appears the contractors are very serious. 

“You have heard what the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd. said: that they will be working day and night to see that the project is completed.

“Its importance is that we want to fulfil the promises we have made to Mr President and residents of Abuja that, God willing, everything being equal, we will use the Metro line in May. 

“For me, it is a major battle so that it can reduce the influx of vehicles into the city. It is going to help us.”

On the availability of funds, the minister said that the FCT Administration was fully prepared and had secured some funding sources to deliver the projects.

Speaking of the provision of security, Wike assured that security had improved significantly in the territory.

According to him, if people are working at night in Abuja, it means the city is secure.

“You can’t work in an insecure environment and that is the truth.”

Earlier, the minister inspected the ongoing construction of a single-lane motorway from the Idu Industrial Layout to Zuba.

The minister explained that the project was delayed because it crossed a rail line and required permission from the Federal Ministry of Transport to proceed.

According to him, if approval is given, then we will be able to do some work and facilitate speed.

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