Former President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya on Monday attended the Buhari led government 3rd Ministerial Review and Performance Retreat in State House on 17th Oct 2022.
VP Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Ahmed Lawan and Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila attended the event also.
President Muhammadu Buhari has stated that he intends to leave a lasting legacy by implementing high-impact projects throughout Nigeria.
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Buhari, speaking at his last ministerial performance review retreat on Monday, October 17, emphasised the progress his administration has made in infrastructure, agriculture, the economy, and health, all of which are part of his administration’s nine-point agenda.
He said;
“In recognition of the importance of critical infrastructure in economic development and the quest of this administration to leave a lasting legacy, we have implemented high-impact projects across the length and breadth of the country that meet the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.
“Some of the notable achievements include the completion of 326km Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri rail line and railway ancillary facilities; the completion of over 156.5km Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge railway modernization project with extension to Lagos Port, Apapa.
“On road projects, this Administration has constructed 408Km of roads; 2,499Km of SUKUK roads and maintenance of 15,961Km of roads across the Country.
“Key among these projects are the construction of 1.9km 2nd Niger Bridge linking Anambra and Delta States with 10.30km approach road; rehabilitation, construction and expansion of Lagos-Shagamu-Ibadan dual carriageway; the ongoing rehabilitation of Abuja-Kaduna – Zaria – Kano Road, among others.”
Buhari who revealed that his administration embarked on the reconstruction of 21 selected federal roads, totalling 1,804.6km, under the Road Infrastructure Development & Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Policy, added that 941km of completed SUKUK road projects nationwide had been handed over.
In the health sector, the President said 38.7 million Nigerians had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, representing 35 percent of the total eligible population target for vaccination.
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