As the Nigerian government intensifies its focus on infrastructural development, Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, has thrown his support behind Finance Minister Taiwo Oyedele's ambitious timeline for capital project delivery by 2025. This endorsement comes amid growing scrutiny of the government's capacity to meet its developmental goals, especially with past delays in project execution.

Agbese emphasized the administration's commitment, stating, “The government is resolute in its plans to ensure that these capital projects are not only delivered on time but also meet the needs of our citizens.” His confidence is bolstered by recent allocations aimed at enhancing infrastructure, which are crucial for economic growth and job creation.

Looking ahead, the successful realization of these projects could significantly impact Nigeria's economic landscape, provided that transparency and accountability are prioritized in their execution. As the government gears up for this challenge, the effectiveness of its strategies will be closely monitored by stakeholders eager for tangible results in the nation's infrastructure development.