President Bola Tinubu has named the M18 road in the Guzape district of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as Chinua Achebe Expressway.
Olusegun Dada, special
assistant to the president on social media, said the president inaugurated the
expressway on Saturday before naming it after the late renowned novelist.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Commissions the M18 road infrastructure in Guzape District of Abuja. Names road
after Nigerian Novelist and Poet, late Professor Chinua Achebe,” he wrote.
Achebe died in 2013 at the age
of 83. He was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic who is regarded as one of
the fathers of modern African literature.
The Minister of the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike during the inauguration of Guzape Lot
II Engineering described Guzape as one of the biggest districts in FCT and fast
developing.
He explained that the contract
was awarded in 2003 at N14 billion, during the Olusegun Obasanjo administration
and divided into two lots.
He said that Lot I was awarded
to Dantata and Sawoe while Lot II was awarded to Gilmor Engineering, adding
that the contract was revised to over N18 billion in the third week of May
2023.
Wike said that Dantata and
Sawoe had left the site for a very long time, until the Tinubu administration
came on board, mobilised them back to site and work currently ongoing.
For the completed Lot II, the
minister said he had inspected the execution of the project over 15 times to
ensure timely delivery of the project.
He disclosed that the project
was delivered in spite of litigations by some residents to stop the contractor
from blasting rocks to give way for road construction in the district.
He also said that the ongoing
work at Guzape Diplomatic Zone would soon be completed.
Dr Mariya Mahoud, FCT Minister
of State, commended President Tinubu for supporting the provision of
infrastructure to Guzape and other districts of the FCT.
The infrastructure, according
to Mahmoud, would enhance the quality of life of Abuja residents and benefit
generations to come.
“The sustainable growth and
development of any city relied heavily on the infrastructure,” she said.
Earlier, Mr Shehu Ahmad,
Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority, said that the
entire Guzape District covered an area of about 1,070 hectares.
Ahmad explained that Lot I,
being executed by Dantata and Sawoe covered an area of 450 hectares, while Lot
II being successfully executed by Gilmor Engineering covered 620 hectares.
He explained that out of the
1,074 hectares total area, about 129 hectares have been encumbered by village
settlement, of which about 66 fall within the area executed by Gilmor
Engineering.
He said that the scope of work
involved the provision of electrical power supply, including a 33/11
mini-injection substation to power the district one each for Lot I and Lot II
He added that other engineering
infrastructure included a mini sewage treatment plant, transformers, and street
lighting poles that were erected and powered.
“The district is meant to
provide services to about 1,017 plots of various usage and sizes – residential,
commercial, as well as parks and recreation.
“The lot II we are inaugurating
today covers 561 plots out of the 1,017 plots
“The Lot II has 31.3 kilometers
network of roads, out of the 73 kilometres of roads in the entire district,
while the one being executed by Dantata and Sawoe is about 30 kilomtres.
“The remaining ones were
encumbered by village obstruction areas and attention is currently being given
by Wike to hasten the compensation and resettlement of the village obstruction
areas,” he said. (NAN)
On Tuesday, Tinubu named the
inaugurated arterial road N20 from the northern parkway to the outer northern
expressway (ONEX) in the nation’s capital after Wole Soyinka, a famous
playwright.
Bayo Onanuga, special adviser
to the president on information and strategy, had said the naming of the road
after Soyinka was recommended by the FCT administration.
Soyinka is the first African to
win the Nobel Prize for literature.
In May, Nyesom Wike, the FCT
minister, named Abuja’s southern parkway after Tinubu.
The southern parkway stretches
from the National Christian Centre to ring road one and is considered one of
the city’s major spines.
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