President Bola Ahmed Tinubu directs the immediate expansion of road infrastructure to additional communities in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), while stating that his administration will end what he describes as the era of abandoned FCT projects. The directive is delivered on Thursday during road-related commissioning activities in Abuja. According to reports, Tinubu’s order is carried out through a commissioning event for a rehabilitated road segment described as 16 kilometres long, identified by outlets as the old Keffi road. One account reports that the president was represented at the event by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who relays Tinubu’s instructions. Both outlets emphasize the administration’s focus on extending development to underserved areas within the FCT and expanding road access beyond existing or previously planned routes. While the stories highlight the commissioning of the rehabilitated 16km road and the promise of further road projects, they do not provide detailed information in the excerpts on specific new road locations, timelines, or budgets. The reports present the actions as part of the government’s broader infrastructure and maintenance agenda for Abuja.