Addresses Concerns During Maitama Road Resurfacing Launch
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, delivered a clear message to affluent residents on Tuesday, asserting that infrastructural development would not be guaranteed without their contribution through taxes. Wike’s remarks came during the initiation of a significant 57 km road resurfacing project covering 189 roads in the Maitama District of the FCT.
Acknowledging initial resistance to his push for increased revenue through tax payment, Wike remained resolute in doing what he deemed necessary. “What we’re doing now is not within the area councils. This is the big men’s place. But when they tell them to pay tax now, they’ll begin to complain,” he explained.
Wike addressed the concerns of the community, emphasizing that taxes were vital for funding developmental projects. “Don’t expect to have good roads without paying tax,” he warned, underlining the correlation between financial contributions and quality infrastructure.
Expressing regret for inconveniences caused by the ongoing road resurfacing projects in the Maitama District, Wike highlighted the inevitable sacrifices accompanying development. He urged residents to consider the short-term inconveniences as part of a long-term benefit, stating, “It’s part of the sacrifice; it will not be like that forever.”
Apologizing on behalf of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) for any lack of public announcements regarding the project, Wike assured residents that the inconveniences were unintended and expressed gratitude for their understanding.
Turning his attention to local contractors, Wike issued a warning against project delays, emphasizing that contracts would be revoked for failure to meet expectations. While supporting local content, he clarified that capabilities were non-negotiable.
In a show of appreciation, Wike thanked the Senate and the House of Representatives for their support, emphasizing the importance of governance transcending political divides. This declaration underscores the minister’s commitment to effective leadership for the overall benefit of the Federal Capital Territory.