Wike completing FCT projects abandoned 30 years back  – Maikalangu

The chairman, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Hon Christopher  Zakka Maikalangu, has commended the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike,  for bringing up projects abandoned some 30 years ago, including those in the era of  former President Ibrahim Babangida.

He also dismissed the fear over multiple taxation in the nation’s capital city, saying the issue would be trashed out at a  meeting with the minister, where such exists.

Maikalangu said this Wednesday at a media parley with some select journalists at the AMAC headquarters, Abuja.  
 
He said: “We don’t operate so much at the  centre. What we do is to go to the rural areas where government presence is not felt so much. For us as an administration, our intention has been in the areas of providing light and roads. For instance, we don’t have  billions to embark on electricity project. All we do is to ensure the installation of the solar power, and the people are enjoying it. We ensure constant maintenance of this infrastructure. We are doing our best and we shall continue to do our best for the people on whose mandate we are here.

“On roads, like I said, this is a priority project because this brings about access to development. For instance, some of the project include the construction of roads within Kpegyi community; Damagaza village; Wumba village, and Gwagwa (by Police Station). In addition, we have fully completed the Dutsen-Garki; Jikoyi, Unguwan Sarki access road (Orozo), Mabushi ongoing access road, as well as the Iddo-Sarki access road project, Gosa, Toge ongoing road construction.”
 
Speaking on the tenement rate and ground rent initiative by the  FCT minister, the AMAC boss said “Hon Minister Wike is doing well. We are together on this. The minister is somebody I have known for some time and he has history of successes in whatever task he is given.

“I can assure you that the issue of multiple tax will be out of it. We are aware of that and this will be discussed during our meeting with the honourable minister. Where there are similar, we intend to harmonise this. FCT need money, it won’t survive without tax. I think the most important thing is what people do with money, and you can see that the minister is doing tremendously well with the tax he is collecting. So, while the minister deserves every support that can be mustered, I want to also plead with you senior journalists that are here with me to give is necessary support so we can deliver on our mandate.”

In his remarks, AMAC Secretary Jafar Gwagwa, commended the council boss for initiating what he called people-oriented projects.

“For him(Maikalangu), he is always ready to expend the available resources on projects, especially roads.” Gwagwa said, adding that there are still six ongoing road projects across the area council..    

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