| FCT Minister Barr Nyesom Wike waves at excited residents who came out in their numbers when the Minister inspected the Dei-dei to Life Camp road on Monday |
FCTA PRESS RELEASE
AHEAD OF PROJECTS
COMMISSIONING, FCT MINISTER EXPRESSES SATISFACTION WITH QUALITY AND PACE OF
WORK
…FAULTS CITIZENS’ APATHY TOWARDS PAYING TAXES
The FCT Minister, Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has
expressed satisfaction with the quality and pace of ongoing
infrastructure projects across the Federal Capital Territory.
Addressing journalists shortly after a tour of
key projects in the FCT, Barr Wike noted
that several projects scheduled for inauguration during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s third anniversary
celebrations were nearing completion.
“Part of these projects are slated to be
inaugurated by Mr President as part of
his third-year anniversary celebration. Quality jobs done by very good contractors. We are happy. The excellence is
there”, he said.
Projects inspected include access roads to the Renewed Hope Estate in Karsana, the Dei-Dei to Life Camp road, the road connecting the Body of Benchers, Baze and Nile Universities at the Institution and Research district and the Bill Clinton drive to Tugan Madaki community road being executed by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation.Barr Wike stated that contractors handling the key road projects had assured the administration that outstanding works, including lighting, would soon be completed.
Speaking on each project inspected, Barr Wike
pointed out that by the end of May, the access
roads in Karsana and the Dei-Dei to Life Camp road by Lubric Construction would be completed, while the road
projects executed by China Civil
Engineering Construction Corporation have been completed,
except for the installation of streetlights.
“We are very happy. They promised that before
the end of the month they will finish the
streetlights and that is being handled by Lubric…also the contractor, CCECC, has also promised that within the
next 10 days they will complete the streetlights. We are very
comfortable and happy”, he stated.
The Minister described the projects as evidence
of the Tinubu administration’s commitment
to infrastructure renewal in the FCT.
Addressing a question on the mode of operation
of AMAC tax collectors, the Minister
stated that his office was yet to receive any formal complaint about any high-handedness by AMAC enforcement
officials, popularly called ‘AMAC Marshalls’.
Barr Wike however averred that most residents
were in the habit of avoiding the payment
of their taxes, hence he could not say if it was the AMAC officials who were being severe or the problem
was with residents who did not want to
pay their taxes.
“I am not trying to defend AMAC, but I know that
when it has to do with issues of tax,
Nigerians don’t like to pay taxes. They can call you all sorts of names when it has to do with taxes. However,
nobody has given us such a report. If we
have that report, then we will know what to do. We will call AMAC to order. There must be a civilised way of
collecting taxes”, he
added.
On Politics, the Minister said the emerging
“rainbow coalition” in Rivers State,
ahead of the 2027 elections would shape its political strategy around areas where it commands electoral strength, adding
that the political actors involved in the
coalition would assess prevailing realities before taking decisions.
“That is the essence of the rainbow coalition in
Rivers State. We’ll look at where we have
strength, compare notes and vote accordingly”, he said.
The Minister also dismissed attempts to
associate him with the issues surrounding
the screening of aspirants in Rivers State by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), insisting that he had no
role in the process.
“I’m not a member of the APC, so I don’t know
what is happening in their screening.
Even if they publish the results, why would I comment? I don’tknow the reasons
they have”, he stated.
He maintained that he would not speculate on
matters outside his political constituency.
“What pertains to me is what I will talk about,
not what does not concern me. I’m not a
native doctor, neither am I a prophet”, he added.
More Pictures and Captions
| An aerial view of ongoing construction of a network of roads to the Renewed Hope Estate Karsana, Abuja on Monday |
| Almost completed Bill Clinton drive to Tugan Madaki community, in Abuja on Monday |
| FCT Minister Barr Nyesom Wike waving at excited residents of Tugan Madaki during his inspection of ongoing construction of the Bill Clinton drive to Tugan Madaki community road on Monday. |
RABI MUSA UMAR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PRESS
(OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER)
11/05/2026
FCTA/ODP/PR/840
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