"Our administration has a deliberate policy to close Nigeria's significant infrastructural deficit", say Presidency as he commissions new Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport Terminal.
The Presidency has confirmed that his administration has a deliberate policy to close Nigeria's significant infrastructural deficit, as he has commissioned the new Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Buhari said "And so today I opened the new Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport Terminal, the first Airport terminal to be connected to a rail transport system in Nigeria, and in West Africa.
He finally said "I am also happy to note the progress being made by our Airports and seaports on the implementation of the Executive Order on the ease of doing business. We have a duty to ensure that travelers in and out of Nigeria get the best, not just in terms of infrastructure, but also service."
This commissioning of the new Airport Terminal has been perceived as one of the great achievements of this present administration.
Subsequently, Lagos and kano Airports Terminals are next on this administration's agenda, so as to make movement easy for citizens of this nation.
This great work is predicted to give the Presidency the significant edge over other political opponents as he prepares to contest in the next election come February 2019.
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