
The Minister of the (FCT), , has announced the rehabilitation of 73 Government Secondary Schools across Abuja as part of ’s Renewed Hope Agenda aimed at transforming public infrastructure and expanding access to quality education.
Wike made the disclosure on Tuesday during the flag-off of the rehabilitation of the 15-kilometre Old Keffi Road, stretching from Kado Village to Dei-Dei. He said the huge investment in school and road infrastructure demonstrates the President’s commitment to delivering on his promises to Nigerians.
“Out of 103 Government Secondary Schools in the FCT, 73 are currently under rehabilitation, while 33 more projects will soon be flagged off,” Wike stated. “Out of 105 ongoing projects, 73 are located within AMAC and the city. This administration is working hard to change things for the better both for Nigerians and the people of Abuja.”
The Minister explained that the Old Keffi Road rehabilitation is one of several major interventions approved by President Tinubu to ease traffic congestion, enhance connectivity, and boost economic activities across FCT communities.
He recalled that when the President assumed office in 2023, one of the emergency projects he approved was the rehabilitation of Saburi 1 and Saburi 2 roads. According to him, the current project fulfills a promise made to residents and traders during that earlier commissioning.
“When we commissioned the Saburi Road, I said it could only be complete if this Old Keffi Road from Kado Village to Dei-Dei was also rehabilitated. Today, to the glory of God, we are here to fulfill that promise made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Wike said.
The Minister disclosed that , which successfully handled the Saburi project, has again been awarded the 15km Old Keffi Road rehabilitation because of the quality of their previous work and technical capacity.
He also commended the Chairman of the (AMAC), , for consistently advocating for projects that directly benefit residents.
“That is what true representation means—choosing leaders who understand your needs and are committed to pursuing them,” Wike said. “Chairman Maikalangu deserves your continued support for the sake of continuity.”
Wike further urged residents to remain supportive of the Tinubu administration, warning them not to be misled by politicians who “failed to deliver when they had the chance.”
“Do not be deceived by people who come with empty stories. We gave them a first chance they failed. We gave them a second chance they failed again. If we make the mistake of giving them a third chance, they will destroy everything,” he cautioned.
Highlighting the scale of the ongoing development, Wike revealed that the FCT Administration has lined up 27 project flag-offs across Abuja — a feat he said “has never happened before.” He added that these projects are tangible evidence of the President’s commitment to real development.
The Minister also directed the construction company to prioritize local content by employing youths, men, and women from host communities to ensure they benefit economically during the execution of the project.
In her vote of thanks, the FCT Minister of State, , commended President Tinubu for his unwavering support for infrastructure renewal and for prioritizing projects that directly impact citizens.
“This road is a lifeline that serves thousands of commuters daily, linking communities, reducing travel time, improving road safety, and stimulating socio-economic activities across this axis,” Mahmoud said.
She also praised Wike for his purposeful leadership, describing the Old Keffi Road rehabilitation as another testament to the administration’s commitment to connectivity and inclusive development in the FCT.





