Wike has transformed FCT in less than one year, says AMAC chairman

 

Some of the achievements included the rehabilitation of 135 roads to be completed in a few weeks.

Christopher Maikalangu, chairman, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), has said that FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, has achieved a lot “in just few months in office”.

Mr Maikalangu said this in Abuja on Friday at a meeting with stakeholders.

According to him, the minister, in less than one year in office, has transformed the FCT into a haven with a lot of ongoing road projects and some security initiatives.

Some of the achievements included the rehabilitation of 135 roads to be completed in a few weeks.

“The minister has exempted the territory from the Treasury Single Account (TSA). This will allow for efficient use of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and stimulate the growth and development of the FCT.”

According to him, the establishment of the FCT Civil Service Commission, as directed by President Bola Tinubu, within a short period is also a laudable achievement

“I want to welcome you to AMAC for this all-important stakeholder engagement over security of lives and properties.

“I want to appreciate the great achievements recorded by the Minister since he assumed office in the FCT.

“In less than one year in office, you have transformed the FCT into a haven of admiration through lots of ongoing projects.

“These include the rehabilitation of 135 roads to be completed in a few weeks and the exemption of the territory from the Treasury Single Account (TSA).

“The implication of this is that it allows for the efficient use of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to stimulate the growth and development of the Federal Capital Territory,” he said.

He explained that the Thursday engagement was geared towards rubbing minds and finding lasting solutions to all forms of crime.

Mr Maikalangu presented some requests, among which was the establishment of a Police Iceland division within the Takushara axis to provide security presence in the surroundings.

The minister, however, directed the FCT Commissioner of Police to establish a police division in the community as requested by the chairman.

Mr Maikalangu, however, appealed to the minister to also create access roads to communities like Ketti, Takushara, Burum, Gidan Kwano access road, Leka and Kutasa “for the good and safety of the people”.

Responding to the chairman’s request, Mr Wike promised to construct access roads leading to the communities as requested.

“We will also construct the access roads requested by the AMAC chairman because I believe it will help us combat insecurity, ” he added.

(NAN)


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