Abaji monarch praises Tinubu, Wike for development in the FCT

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The Ona of Abaji, Dr. Baba Yunusa Ugbada, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, for the development going on in the Federal Capital Territory.
He described Wike as a true representative of the President’s vision.

The traditional ruler, who also chairs the FCT Council of Chiefs, spoke when Hon. Adamu Abdullahi led members of the FCT Renewed Hope Ambassadors on a courtesy visit to his palace on Thursday.

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The visit was meant to introduce the ambassadors to the traditional rulers, build stronger relationships, and seek their support, blessings, and guidance for President Tinubu’s administration.

The Ona of Abaji commended the FCT Minister for the work being done across the territory, especially in the satellite towns.

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He urged the government to do even more in terms of infrastructure and education to improve the lives of the people.

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The Renewed Hope Ambassadors also visited traditional rulers in Gwargwada, Rubochi, Yaba, Wako, Pai, and Zuba.

In Pai, the district head, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Pai, praised the government for improving the road network, saying it has helped farmers move their goods more easily into Abuja.

The Agora of Zuba, Engr. Muhammad Bello Umar, also expressed confidence in the ambassadors and promised continued support for the development and unity of the FCT.

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During the visits, Hon. Adamu Abdullahi assured the chiefs that all their concerns and requests would be documented and taken to President Tinubu, adding that the President is committed to listening to the people.

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