Ortom hails Tinubu’s appointment of Wike as FCT minister

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Former governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has called on Nigerians to set aside political affiliations and support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration in its efforts to transform the country, particularly through the work being done in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) by Nyesom Wike.

“Mr. President alone cannot fix Nigeria. We need to join hands with him, irrespective of party affiliations. Let us put politics aside and support what is good,” Ortom stated during an inspection tour of ongoing projects in Abuja alongside the FCT minister.

Ortom, who served as a minister under President Goodluck Jonathan and has been active in Nigerian politics since 1982, said he has never seen the level of infrastructural development currently taking place in the FCT under Wike’s leadership.

“I’ve seen several ministers of the FCT, but this is the first time I am witnessing monumental development in Abuja; I am very proud of what my friend and colleague, Nyesom Wike, is doing,” Ortom said.

He commended President Tinubu for putting national interest above politics by appointing Wike, a prominent opposition figure, to head the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory.

“If Mr. President was a partisan leader, he wouldn’t have appointed Wike, who is from the opposition. But he saw capacity, and that’s leadership,” Ortom noted.

The former governor expressed admiration for the transformation taking place across Abuja, including major road works, the construction of world-class bus terminals, and the introduction of a painted taxi system aimed at reorganising the city’s transport sector.

“I’ve seen Kugbo and Mabushi terminals, these are facilities we usually see abroad; to now see them in our own capital is something to celebrate,” he said.

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