Buhari Will Complete Goodluck Jonathan’s Uncompleted Projects, Others By 2023- – Malami

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has promised Nigerians that “many of the initiated or inherited projects by the Buhari-led Federal Government would be completed” before the tenure of the administration ends.

Recall that Buhari took over from former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 and would end his second term by 2023.

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Malami, SAN, gave the assurance on Thursday in Koko, Kebbi State, according to a statement issued by Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations, OAGF.

Malami was in the state to commission 155km stretch of the Sokoto -Tambuwal- Jega – Koko- Birnin Yauri Road, Phase I & 2.

The AGF, who represented Buhari at the event, said that the road project was started by the previous administration of Jonathan on 13th December, 2012.

He said the road completion was proof that the current administration was committed to the ease of doing business.

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“It is a manifestation of our resolve to provide more vista of job opportunities thereby enhancing productive engagement of our teaming population and economic value addition in line with the Federal Government policy to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty. It is a promise of change made and next level delivery established,” he said.

“With this development, I can confidently say that as we enter the final lap of the tenure of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Administration, we are entering a season of completion and delivery of projects including those inherited from the past administration before we come on board,” he said.

The AGF noted the efforts of Nigerians who were employed directly to build this road, and described them as “patriotic” Nigerians.

“Now that we have this new and well-built road, we have duties to ourselves and to other road users. One of those duties is to ensure that we drive in accordance with the law as stipulated in the Highway,” he said.

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