According to him, Mr George’s experience and contributions to the PDP make him a vital asset to the party.
“My fellow residents of Abuja, we did not stop at the road. Abuja’s real life is coming back. Criminal hideouts are disappearing,” Mr Tinubu said.
He said national progress must not come at the expense of ordinary citizens.
He said the project demonstrated his administration’s dedication to improving the physical infrastructure of the justice sector.
Leader of the delegation, Abubakar Bawa-Kalgo, described the exercise as transparent, credible and in accordance with the party’s constitution.
The NES warned that the trend poses serious environmental and public health risks.
“As the custodian of the FCT environment, AEPB remains committed to promoting environmental sustainability,” she said.
Mr Wike said that the projects’ inauguration would begin on June 8 and last for 31 days.
“The essence is to provide what will enable the judiciary to perform effectively without complaints,” he said.
According to him, anyone seeking to lead the country must have the capacity to confront challenges.
