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FCT Bus Terminal Construction Generates 3,000 Jobs

by Igho Oyoyo
5 months ago
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The ongoing construction of three bus and taxi terminals in Abuja, spearheaded by the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, has already created over 3,000 job opportunities for residents of the territory.

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Wike had, in July 2024, inaugurated the project, which features terminals in Mabushi, Central Area, and Kugbo, with the intention to enhance the safety and convenience of travel for commuters while simultaneously providing employment for the community.

The project manager for Planet Projects, one of the firms responsible for the construction, Rasheed Sholadoye, while speaking on the ongoing projects, explained that the workforce includes a diverse range of skilled and unskilled artisans, as well as security personnel.

He said that the contract stipulated the employment of local residents as part of the FCT Administration’s job creation strategy.

“Local residents have significantly benefited from this project, with a large number employed. Construction sites require a variety of workers at different phases, and while it is challenging to pinpoint an exact figure, we have engaged over 3,000 residents, with more to be hired as the project advances,” he explained.

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Sholadoye said that while construction in Mabushi and Kugbo kicked off in July 2024, work on the Central Area terminal began two months later due to the relocation of underground utilities near Eagle Square.

He remains optimistic that despite the delays, the projects are on schedule for timely completion.

Sholadoye expressed hope that the terminals in Mabushi and Kugbo would be inaugurated by the end of February, while the Central Area terminal is expected to be ready in May.

“We are implementing state-of-the-art facilities, particularly for the Central Area terminal, which will be a visitor-friendly destination for all citizens of Abuja,” he stated.

Presently, the Mabushi terminal is about 92 percent complete, Kugbo is at 85 percent, and Central Area stands at about 50 percent.

The terminals are designed to feature a variety of commercial activities, including cinema halls where commuters can relax as they wait for transportation.

Workers at the construction sites have expressed their gratitude for the job opportunities.

Happiness Johnson, a 29-year-old welder residing in Kubwa, credited the project for providing him with steady employment that has improved his living conditions.

“I thank Wike for ensuring the contractor employs local residents. This consistent income has made a huge difference in my life,” he said.

Abigail Daniel, a 31-year-old mother of four and cleaner at the Mabushi terminal, also voiced her appreciation for the initiative, that after she lost employment as a house help when her employer moved abroad, she found stability through the project.

“Life was tough for me and my children until I secured this job. I am truly grateful to the FCT minister for this opportunity,” she said.


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