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Wike Approves Protester’s Request For Establishment Of Senior College In Abuja Community 

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyeson Wike has given instant approval to request openly displayed by resident of Ketti who turned out to welcome him, for the establishment of a senior secondary school in the community.
The minister, who flagged off the construction of the 10.5-kilometer Kabusa-Ketti access road in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) today, December 4, in response, assured that the request of the protester would be granted.
“Let me assure you that I have seen what you have written there without you even saying it.
“Let me approve that Ketti will get a Senior Secondary School.”
Wike said that governance is a two-way contract between the people and the leadership, saying that President Bola Tinubu’s government would continue to fulfill the promises he had made to the people.
The Minister commended the residents for coming out to show appreciation for the road project and urged them to continue to support the government.
He assured them that the FCT Administration would continue to interact with them to address the issues that affect them.
The minister stressed that development would not be concentrated in the Abuja city center, adding that the Kabusa-Ketti road would be provided with streetlights as part of efforts to tackle insecurity.
“Our effort is not to concentrate development in the city. “Mr. President has directed that we must also open up all the satellite towns, and that is what we are doing today in Kabusa-Ketti.”

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