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Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by Wasa005(op): 11:21pm On Jul 11
Wike Delivers Long-Awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years

By
Ibrahim Tukur Miyyatti


The commissioning of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, marks one of the most significant infrastructure milestones in Nigeria's capital city in recent years. Beyond the fanfare that accompanied the event, the project represents a practical solution to a challenge that has affected residents of Abuja for decades—access to clean and reliable water supply.

At the heart of the initiative is the unveiling of a massive 198-kilometre water pipeline network designed to expand water distribution across the Federal Capital Territory. The project also includes the completion and commissioning of the ₦470 billion Greater Abuja Water Supply Project, a strategic infrastructure undertaking that had remained unfinished for nearly eight years.

For many residents of Abuja, the commissioning is more than just another government project. It is the fulfilment of a long-standing promise and a demonstration that critical infrastructure can indeed be completed when there is political will, effective leadership, and sustained commitment.
The importance of potable water to public health, economic development, and overall quality of life cannot be overstated. As Abuja continues to experience rapid population growth and urban expansion, pressure on existing water infrastructure has increased significantly. Several satellite towns and growing communities have struggled with inadequate water supply, forcing residents to rely on private boreholes, water vendors, and other costly alternatives.

The completion of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project therefore comes as a timely intervention aimed at addressing these challenges while positioning the Federal Capital Territory for future growth.
Much of the credit for bringing the project to completion has been attributed to the leadership of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. Since assuming office, Wike has pursued an aggressive infrastructure agenda focused on completing abandoned projects, upgrading public facilities, and accelerating development across the territory.

His approach has been characterized by a strong emphasis on execution rather than mere promises. By prioritizing projects that directly impact the lives of residents, Wike has sought to redefine governance in the FCT through visible and measurable outcomes.
The water project is perhaps one of the clearest examples of this philosophy. For years, the initiative remained stalled despite its strategic importance. However, under Wike's stewardship, renewed attention, funding, and administrative support ensured that the project moved from the drawing board to reality.

Equally deserving of recognition is the Minister of State for the FCT, whose collaborative efforts have contributed to the successful implementation of the administration's developmental agenda. The partnership between the two ministers has helped drive a coordinated approach to governance and infrastructure delivery in the nation's capital.
Their collective efforts have sent a strong signal that effective teamwork within government can accelerate development and improve service delivery to citizens.

The project also serves as an important reflection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda, which places infrastructure development at the centre of national transformation. Across various sectors, the Tinubu administration has emphasized the need to complete critical projects capable of stimulating economic growth, creating jobs, and improving the welfare of Nigerians.

The commissioning of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project aligns perfectly with these objectives. Access to clean water is not merely a social service; it is a foundation for economic productivity, environmental sustainability, and public health. By supporting the completion of such a strategic project, the Federal Government has demonstrated its commitment to improving the living conditions of citizens while strengthening the infrastructure backbone of the nation's capital.
Beyond immediate benefits, the project is expected to have long-term implications for Abuja's development. Reliable water supply is a critical requirement for residential expansion, commercial activities, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and industrial growth. Investors often consider access to basic infrastructure when making decisions, and enhanced water availability will undoubtedly improve Abuja's attractiveness as a destination for business and investment.

Furthermore, the expansion of water infrastructure is expected to reduce dependence on groundwater sources, helping to promote environmental sustainability and better resource management.

The significance of the 198-kilometre pipeline network cannot be overlooked. By extending water distribution channels to underserved areas, the project has the potential to improve access for thousands of households and businesses across the territory. Communities that previously faced irregular supply may now look forward to more dependable access to clean water.

This development also highlights an important lesson in governance: projects should not be allowed to remain abandoned indefinitely. Delayed infrastructure projects often lead to increased costs, reduced public confidence, and lost economic opportunities. The successful completion of a project that had lingered for eight years demonstrates that determined leadership can reverse such trends and restore public faith in government initiatives.

As residents celebrate this achievement, attention will naturally shift toward ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of the infrastructure. Sustainable management will be essential to preserving the gains of the project and ensuring that future generations continue to benefit from the investment.

Nevertheless, the commissioning represents a major victory for infrastructure development in the Federal Capital Territory. It is a testament to what can be achieved when vision is matched with action and when leadership remains focused on delivering tangible results.
For President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the project stands as another example of the practical implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda. For Minister Nyesom Wike and the Minister of State for the FCT, and his deputy Dr.Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure, it reinforces their growing reputation as leaders committed to completing transformative projects that directly impact citizens' lives.

Ultimately, the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project is more than pipes, pumps, and engineering structures. It is a symbol of progress, resilience, and a renewed commitment to improving the quality of life for residents of Nigeria's capital city.
This outstanding and historical project would not have been possible and successful without the zealous output of the three following people who I believe deserves commendation.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: Leadership That Turns Vision into Reality

The completion of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project is another practical demonstration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's commitment to delivering infrastructure that directly improves the lives of Nigerians. Under his Renewed Hope Agenda, governance has increasingly been defined by the completion of critical projects capable of stimulating economic growth and enhancing public welfare. By providing the political leadership and policy direction necessary for strategic investments, President Tinubu has reinforced the principle that sustainable development requires continuity, decisive action, and accountability. The delivery of this long-awaited project reflects an administration determined to transform national aspirations into measurable progress, while laying a stronger foundation for the future of the Federal Capital Territory and Nigeria as a whole.

Nyesom Wike: A Testament to Purposeful Public Leadership

The successful delivery of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project underscores the importance of leadership that prioritises execution over rhetoric. As Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike has demonstrated a governance style anchored on discipline, urgency, and measurable results. Completing a strategic project that remained unfinished for nearly eight years required not only administrative capacity but also political resolve and sustained supervision. His stewardship has reaffirmed the value of public officials who view infrastructure as an investment in human dignity and economic prosperity. By transforming a long-delayed initiative into a functioning public asset, Wike has strengthened confidence in the government's ability to deliver meaningful and lasting development.

Dr. Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure: The Strength of Collaborative Governance

Major national achievements are rarely the product of individual effort alone. They are often realised through effective teamwork, institutional coordination, and a shared commitment to public service. In this regard, the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure, has made a commendable contribution to the successful completion of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project. Her supportive leadership and commitment to the administration's development agenda have complemented the broader efforts to modernise the nation's capital. Working in close partnership with Minister Nyesom Wike under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Dr. Bunkure exemplifies the quiet but indispensable role of collaborative governance in delivering projects that improve the lives of citizens and strengthen public confidence in government.

As the residents of Bwari Area Council await the commissioning of the Bwari phase of the water project, it is my belief that after eight years of waiting, Abuja's long-awaited water revolution has finally arrived.

Ibrahim Tukur Miyyatti
Founder:
Hope for the Poor Charity Organization

Miyyatti85@gmail.com
08035212288

Re: Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by yarimo(m): 12:17am On Jul 12
Everyone in FCT is happy to have WIKE as FCT minister. This is very commendable from the FG
Re: Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by alanto: 7:30am On Jul 12
Does HE Nyesom Wike and Mr President sleep at all. These guys work real hard.
Re: Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by Mankind2024: 7:46am On Jul 12
We, the residents of Abuja, can testify to the dramatic transformation of the city through renewed urban development and massive infrastructure expansion. No audio project. Wike is Mr talk and do.
No genetic relationship with Mr Gringory, the ruler of the headless Mob.



Wasa005:
Wike Delivers Long-Awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years

By
Ibrahim Tukur Miyyatti


The commissioning of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, marks one of the most significant infrastructure milestones in Nigeria's capital city in recent years. Beyond the fanfare that accompanied the event, the project represents a practical solution to a challenge that has affected residents of Abuja for decades—access to clean and reliable water supply.

At the heart of the initiative is the unveiling of a massive 198-kilometre water pipeline network designed to expand water distribution across the Federal Capital Territory. The project also includes the completion and commissioning of the ₦470 billion Greater Abuja Water Supply Project, a strategic infrastructure undertaking that had remained unfinished for nearly eight years.

For many residents of Abuja, the commissioning is more than just another government project. It is the fulfilment of a long-standing promise and a demonstration that critical infrastructure can indeed be completed when there is political will, effective leadership, and sustained commitment.
The importance of potable water to public health, economic development, and overall quality of life cannot be overstated. As Abuja continues to experience rapid population growth and urban expansion, pressure on existing water infrastructure has increased significantly. Several satellite towns and growing communities have struggled with inadequate water supply, forcing residents to rely on private boreholes, water vendors, and other costly alternatives.

The completion of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project therefore comes as a timely intervention aimed at addressing these challenges while positioning the Federal Capital Territory for future growth.
Much of the credit for bringing the project to completion has been attributed to the leadership of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. Since assuming office, Wike has pursued an aggressive infrastructure agenda focused on completing abandoned projects, upgrading public facilities, and accelerating development across the territory.

His approach has been characterized by a strong emphasis on execution rather than mere promises. By prioritizing projects that directly impact the lives of residents, Wike has sought to redefine governance in the FCT through visible and measurable outcomes.
The water project is perhaps one of the clearest examples of this philosophy. For years, the initiative remained stalled despite its strategic importance. However, under Wike's stewardship, renewed attention, funding, and administrative support ensured that the project moved from the drawing board to reality.

Equally deserving of recognition is the Minister of State for the FCT, whose collaborative efforts have contributed to the successful implementation of the administration's developmental agenda. The partnership between the two ministers has helped drive a coordinated approach to governance and infrastructure delivery in the nation's capital.
Their collective efforts have sent a strong signal that effective teamwork within government can accelerate development and improve service delivery to citizens.

The project also serves as an important reflection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda, which places infrastructure development at the centre of national transformation. Across various sectors, the Tinubu administration has emphasized the need to complete critical projects capable of stimulating economic growth, creating jobs, and improving the welfare of Nigerians.

The commissioning of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project aligns perfectly with these objectives. Access to clean water is not merely a social service; it is a foundation for economic productivity, environmental sustainability, and public health. By supporting the completion of such a strategic project, the Federal Government has demonstrated its commitment to improving the living conditions of citizens while strengthening the infrastructure backbone of the nation's capital.
Beyond immediate benefits, the project is expected to have long-term implications for Abuja's development. Reliable water supply is a critical requirement for residential expansion, commercial activities, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and industrial growth. Investors often consider access to basic infrastructure when making decisions, and enhanced water availability will undoubtedly improve Abuja's attractiveness as a destination for business and investment.

Furthermore, the expansion of water infrastructure is expected to reduce dependence on groundwater sources, helping to promote environmental sustainability and better resource management.

The significance of the 198-kilometre pipeline network cannot be overlooked. By extending water distribution channels to underserved areas, the project has the potential to improve access for thousands of households and businesses across the territory. Communities that previously faced irregular supply may now look forward to more dependable access to clean water.

This development also highlights an important lesson in governance: projects should not be allowed to remain abandoned indefinitely. Delayed infrastructure projects often lead to increased costs, reduced public confidence, and lost economic opportunities. The successful completion of a project that had lingered for eight years demonstrates that determined leadership can reverse such trends and restore public faith in government initiatives.

As residents celebrate this achievement, attention will naturally shift toward ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of the infrastructure. Sustainable management will be essential to preserving the gains of the project and ensuring that future generations continue to benefit from the investment.

Nevertheless, the commissioning represents a major victory for infrastructure development in the Federal Capital Territory. It is a testament to what can be achieved when vision is matched with action and when leadership remains focused on delivering tangible results.
For President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the project stands as another example of the practical implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda. For Minister Nyesom Wike and the Minister of State for the FCT, and his deputy Dr.Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure, it reinforces their growing reputation as leaders committed to completing transformative projects that directly impact citizens' lives.

Ultimately, the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project is more than pipes, pumps, and engineering structures. It is a symbol of progress, resilience, and a renewed commitment to improving the quality of life for residents of Nigeria's capital city.
This outstanding and historical project would not have been possible and successful without the zealous output of the three following people who I believe deserves commendation.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: Leadership That Turns Vision into Reality

The completion of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project is another practical demonstration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's commitment to delivering infrastructure that directly improves the lives of Nigerians. Under his Renewed Hope Agenda, governance has increasingly been defined by the completion of critical projects capable of stimulating economic growth and enhancing public welfare. By providing the political leadership and policy direction necessary for strategic investments, President Tinubu has reinforced the principle that sustainable development requires continuity, decisive action, and accountability. The delivery of this long-awaited project reflects an administration determined to transform national aspirations into measurable progress, while laying a stronger foundation for the future of the Federal Capital Territory and Nigeria as a whole.

Nyesom Wike: A Testament to Purposeful Public Leadership

The successful delivery of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project underscores the importance of leadership that prioritises execution over rhetoric. As Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike has demonstrated a governance style anchored on discipline, urgency, and measurable results. Completing a strategic project that remained unfinished for nearly eight years required not only administrative capacity but also political resolve and sustained supervision. His stewardship has reaffirmed the value of public officials who view infrastructure as an investment in human dignity and economic prosperity. By transforming a long-delayed initiative into a functioning public asset, Wike has strengthened confidence in the government's ability to deliver meaningful and lasting development.

Dr. Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure: The Strength of Collaborative Governance

Major national achievements are rarely the product of individual effort alone. They are often realised through effective teamwork, institutional coordination, and a shared commitment to public service. In this regard, the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure, has made a commendable contribution to the successful completion of the Greater Abuja Water Supply Project. Her supportive leadership and commitment to the administration's development agenda have complemented the broader efforts to modernise the nation's capital. Working in close partnership with Minister Nyesom Wike under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Dr. Bunkure exemplifies the quiet but indispensable role of collaborative governance in delivering projects that improve the lives of citizens and strengthen public confidence in government.

As the residents of Bwari Area Council await the commissioning of the Bwari phase of the water project, it is my belief that after eight years of waiting, Abuja's long-awaited water revolution has finally arrived.

Ibrahim Tukur Miyyatti
Founder:
Hope for the Poor Charity Organization

Miyyatti85@gmail.com
08035212288
Re: Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by Cajal(m): 10:53am On Jul 12
Mankind2024:
We, the residents of Abuja, can testify to the dramatic transformation of the city through renewed urban development and massive infrastructure expansion. No audio project. Wike is Mr talk and do.
No genetic relationship with Mr Gringory, the ruler of the headless Mob.
Wike .. politics and governance
Re: Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by TheMensch(m): 12:38pm On Jul 12
Pictures of the project?
Re: Wike Delivers Long-awaited Greater Abuja Water Project After Eight Years by lexylaw09: 1:29pm On Jul 12
TheMensch:
Pictures of the project?
are you wailing already
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