Respite, as FCTA completes 9km road project in Gwagwalada communities

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has brought respite and relief to over 70 communities in Gwagwalada Area Council and beyond, following the successful completion of the 9kilometre Paikon Kore-Ibwa road.

The villages situated between Paikonkore and Ibwa communities were reportedly cut off from other parts of the territory, due to the deplorable road and a dilapidated link bridge connecting both communities.

However, the story has changed with construction of a 9km access road, funded by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

Recall that the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, had in February, 2024, flagged off the construction of the 9km road project with a directive to the contractor to ensure timely completion of the work.

Residents of benefiting communities, who are predominantly farmers, say the road construction has not only opened up their communities, but also help boost their livelihoods as they can now move their farm produce to markets across the FCT.

The Community Laison Officer on the project, Ibrahim Maikeri, told journalists, who were in the communities to get feedback on the project impact, that over 70 communities along that road stretch have been positively impacted by the road construction.

According to him, the Paikonkore-Ibwa road had long been neglected after it was first constructed over five decades ago, thereby making it difficult for farmers to sell their products outside Paikonkore community, due to the deplorable state of the road.

“This road has been in existence even before the creation of FCT, around 1976, but there had been no other maintenance since then and that’s why it was in a deplorable state until it was reconstructed

“As you can see the state of the road has actually changed. The road was changed because of God Almighty, and because of the honourable minister of the FCT, Barrister Nyesom Wike, who has deemed it fit to bring this project down to Gwagwalada, and not only Gwagwalada, but to remember the people of Paikonkore and Ibua communities.

While also appreciating the FCT Administration for ensuring that the bridge linking both communities was properly reconstructed, Maikeri noted that students from the communities can now easily attend schools in neighbouring villages.

Reacting to the development, the Aguma of Gwagwalada and the Chairman, Traditional Council of Chiefs, Gwagwalada Area Council, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Muhammadu Magaji, commended the FCT Minister for his resilience over the several projects being carried across the FCT.

One of the Palace chiefs, who spoke on behalf of the Aguma, Umar-Faruk Abubakar, specifically thanked the Minister for picking up projects that were neglected by previous administrations in Gwagwalada.

In his words, “The Paikonkore road is under Gwagwalada Area Council. We also want to appreciate the Honorable Minister for having said it and done it.

“Years before now, if you are asked to go to Ibwa, you begin to think, are you going to fly or do you need a helicopter to go? But today, in the infinite mercy of God Almighty, as the Honorable Minister of Federal Capital Territory, he has said it and has done it.”

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