Peep Into FCT New Looks Through Wikeholic Approach.

Former Rivers State Governor and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike

Peep Into FCT New Looks Through Wikeholic Approach.

Abba Dukawa

LAST year August the Federal Executive Council Inaugurated by President Tinubu at the ceremony he asked them not to disappoint Nigerians, and expect them to serve with Integrity, dignity and Competence to actualize the manifesto of the administration. As part of the administration marked its one year in office the President instructed 47 Ministers to present their performance scorecards.

Most scorecards presented by the ministers to the public are not appreciable as a substantial percent of the ministers have failed to grasp their roles adequately, while a small percent have performed fairly.

FCT minister performance was superlative as demonstrated, he knows his onions well as far as public service is concerned. He explicitly understands that public service is to add value in the in the administration.

Wikeholic profoundly has an in-depth perception of the purpose of being in government.For him being in government is to serve the humanity, by providing security and welfare to the people shall be the primary purpose of government. As a no nonsense minster Barrister Wike always responded swiftly to an emergency situation with a passion for a good outcome; devotedly stood on the way to ensure that a right thing has always been done accordingly.

In the past eight years the capital city had suffered infrastructural decay, everything was wrong not only in the city and the area councils at large.

Former Rivers State Governor and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike
Former Rivers State Governor and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike

From security to infrastructure and other sectors, it was the negative narratives before Wikeholic took office but through his strategy was able to break every bureaucracy, ensure effective and efficient synergies among all the agencies.

Before Mr Wikeholic took the saddle of the FCT administration less than a year FCT had several uncompleted, abandoned, un-awarded roads and general infrastructure projects that were begging for attention. Ageing roads and facilities that were overdue for maintenance, expansion or outright reconstruction.

the administration showcases some of its achievements especially at the federal capital through Wikeholic approached as president has commissioned roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects. Among the projects is the Abuja Rail Mass Transit Scheme, also known as the Abuja metro line. The Abuja rail project had been ongoing for nearly two decades, without a conclusion in sight.

Other projects are the multi-billion naira official residence of the vice president, the strategic Wuye flyover (interchange) across Nnamdi Azikiwe Ring Road ,connecting Wuye District to the city centre through Olusegun Obasanjo Way, and many other resurfaced, rehabilitated and completed projects. While some of the commissioned projects were initiated by the FCT Administration under Mr Wike, others were inherited from previous administrations

 

The minister undisputedly is working round the clock to keep his promise that, a lot of Nigerians will see great changes, as far as the FCT is concerned. He has vowed that no ongoing project in the FCT would be abandoned, and that projects which are considered as priority have been included in the FCT’s 2024 statutory budget for adequate funding.

Mr Wike came into the job with a strong profile based on his performance as Rivers governor from 2015 to 2023. While serving as governor , his strides in infrastructural development earned him applause as Mr Project. Since they were appointed in August 2023, about 10 months ago, Mr Wike, joined by the Minister of State, Mariyam Mahmud, have perhaps completed more projects than his predecessor did in his eight years in the same office.

Apparently Mr president was elated with development recorded by the minister to remake the Federal Capital wore new looks. Keep it up Hon Wikeholic Minister, his approach to duty, is a model of public service that other state-actors need to emulate.

Dukawa is a public affairs commentator and writes from Kano. Can be reach at abbahydukawa@gmail.com.