The Chief Executive Officer of First Rotech, Mr Austin Oguejiofor, says the Abuja Airport Garden City, will feature more than 3, 000 modern homes with state-of-the-art facilities.
Oguejiofor said that the city spanning 250 hectares in Gousa District is designed to be one of the best in terms of aesthetics and quality architectural design in sub-Saharan Africa.
Oguejiofor made the disclosure during a site visit by the Federal Capital Development Authority’s Engineering Department team on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the aim of the project is not only to address Abuja’s housing deficit, but to provide a contemporary living environment with excellent infrastructure.
Oguejiofor stated that the project would transform the Gousa District into a vibrant, well-connected community, significantly contributing to Abuja’s growth and development.
“The Abuja Airport Garden City will as well feature 40 kilometres internal roads,” he said.
He stated that the team inspected the progress of the access road, which would reduce travel time from Abuja’s city centre to the Abuja Airport Garden City by 10 minutes.
Oguejiofor said that the ongoing construction of a 40-kilometre access road would significantly enhance connectivity to the Gousa District, fostering rapid development in the area.
The CEO said that the access road, connecting Idu Railway Station would provide a shorter route from districts such as Garki, Maitama and Wuye.
Oguejiofor told newsmen that the inspection was to ascertain the level of work on the 40 kilometres access road near the Idu Railway Station, leading to Abuja Airport Garden City.
According to him, the project will help open up the Gousa District and provide a shorter route to the airport. ”The Abuja Airport Garden City has been planned and approved by relevant agencies. ”The access road is our priority, connecting the city centre to the project site.”