President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that his administration remains committed to extending development and democratic benefits to all communities within the nation’s capital.
Speaking during a public engagement in Abuja, the President stated that the government would continue implementing projects and policies aimed at improving infrastructure, public services, and the overall welfare of residents across the FCT.
Tinubu stressed that no part of the Federal Capital Territory would be neglected, pledging that ongoing development efforts would be expanded to reach communities that have historically lacked adequate infrastructure and essential services.
The President noted that the administration’s objective is to ensure that citizens experience the practical benefits of democracy through improved roads, healthcare facilities, education, housing, and other public amenities.
His remarks come amid growing public discussions about governance, economic hardship, and the need for greater investment in social and physical infrastructure across the country.
Government officials have maintained that ongoing reforms and development projects are designed to improve living standards and promote inclusive growth, while critics continue to call for faster implementation and greater attention to the needs of ordinary Nigerians.
The statement was made as Nigeria marks Democracy Day, a period often used to assess the performance of elected governments and the extent to which democratic governance has translated into improved living conditions for citizens.