Projects Inspection: How Residents Troops Out En masse To Receive Wike In Yangoji

By Ismaila Jimoh, Abuja

Resident of Yangoji in Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT trooper out in their large numbers to received the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike who was in the area to inspects an ongoing Yangoji – Gomani road projects on Monday.

Wike who on the same day carried out similar inspection of road projects in Gbazago in Bwari Area Council attributed the joyful reception to improvement in the lives of the people who had never had any impact from government for many years.

“We can see how happy the natives here are. You can see the people are happy. We are also happy too”, he added.

Responding to journalists on the implication of the high turn out of people, the FCT Minister said the people were not even aware he was visiting Yangoji because he had not informed them of his visit. He rather attributed the rousing welcome from them as an acknowledgement of the changes they had seen in their community.

“Things were bad. Things are getting better. We have come to change their lives. They have been hearing, “government, government” but now they can see what government means. They never believed that this could happen. They never felt any impact of the government before. They are happy. It makes us happy too. This is the evidence of the Renewed Hope Agenda – to make people believe that things can come back to what they are supposed to be”, the Minister stated.

He further promised to continue to do what will make the people happy by improving on their lives, and by continuing to do better, and to bring more dividends of democracy to them.

Speaking on the project he inspected, from the Abuja Lokoja Expressway to Dafa, Yangoji then Gomani in Kwali Area Council, being constructed by Messrs Zeberced, the Minister said the project was virtually completed with just the fitting of streetlights and a few drainages left. He further commended Zeberced for their timeliness, ability to keep to terms, and adherence to project timelines.

“They have kept to terms, and I want to recognize Zeberced for a job well done”.

On his earlier visit to Gbazango road project at Kubwa also being done by Zeberced, the Minister was equally satisfied with the projects saying that “it shows we are also ready for the 3rd Anniversary celebration of Mr President”.

Responding to a question on the state of affairs of the opposition coalition, Mr Wike reiterated what he had said in a media chat early that morning: that the so-called opposition coalition was actually just a group of politicians who came together out of ‘personal selfish interest’. He stated that the coalition had originally been set up for the emergence of Atiku Abubakar, and with the misgivings that arose after that, he added that the coast was ‘very much clear’ for the President to be re-elected in 2027