Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, said politics won’t affect the discharge of his duties as minister.
Wike said he is the Minister of FCT to serve the people of
the capital city, stressing that politics won’t affect his job.
He spoke while fielding questions from journalists after
inspecting projects in the FCT.
Responding to the question, Wike said, “How will it affect
my job? Politics isn’t here and you have to serve the people, the work will
have to go on and politics won’t affect it.
“We have the area council elections that is coming up in
just a few weeks and are we not doing our work?
“It won’t affect us, what’s important is for us to pay the
contractor and I have told the FCDA to supervise and let us know from time to
time to wake up ourselves and let us know, so politics of 2027 will not affect
our work.”
The minister also spoke about the road projects he
inspected, while expressing satisfaction with the level of work done.
“We went to the social research roads, to Nile University
and Body of Benchers and very important the traffic that leads to the old road
that leads to EFCC.
“The work done there is very encouraging and the company did
assure that my the end of May they would have handed over that project and it’s
one of the projects we have earmarked for inauguration during the president’s
third year in office.
“From there, we went to the development child extension
leading to the annex,” he added.
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