FCT Residents Applaud Wike for Accelerated Infrastructure Development

FCT applaud wike on the infrastructural developments

FCT Residents Applaud Wike for Accelerated Infrastructure Development

Residents of the Federal Capital Territory have praised the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike. They described the praise for unprecedented infrastructural development across the territory. In fact, FCT residents applaud Wike for infrastructure development that has greatly benefited the community.

The commendation was issued in a statement by the Cabul Network. It was signed by its Director General, Chijioke Nwachukwu, and Secretary, Matthew Eguche. The group said Wike’s administration has delivered massive projects within a short period. They noted that the scale and speed of development were unmatched in the history of the FCT. FCT Residents applaud Wike for his commitment to such infrastructure development.

According to the statement, FCT residents applaud Wike for infrastructure development. They have witnessed tangible improvements in roads, housing infrastructure, and transportation systems.

“We have never experienced this level of infrastructural transformation in the FCT,” the statement read. “From road expansion projects and the construction of area council roads to reduce housing pressure, to the ongoing development of railway stations, these initiatives are improving the lives of residents.”

The group said Wike’s “holistic and simultaneous” approach to infrastructure development demonstrates effective leadership. This shows his commitment to improving the nation’s capital.

When discussing the positive impacts in the area, FCT residents applaud Wike for infrastructure development efforts. They urged him to remain focused and not be distracted by criticism.

“We strongly condemn the voices of dissent and encourage you to sustain the momentum. With the support of Mr. President, we believe the FCT will attain greater heights under your leadership,” the statement added.

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The Cabul Network described itself as a body made up largely of individuals. These individuals served as National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members in the FCT between 1998 and 2000.

They reaffirmed their support for the minister and expressed optimism that the development strides will continue.

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