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Wike: ‘We Had One Bello As Minister of FCT For Eight Years; Was There Any Change Here?’ – According to Dan Ulasi

 

PDP leader Chief Dan Ulasi has drawn comparisons between the one year that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has been in office and the eight years that former FCT Minister Musa Bello has been in government. He noted that there was no real progress made under Bello’s leadership and that the main priorities were land sales and distribution in the Federal Capital Territory.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Although he stated that he has not had a one-on-one encounter with Nyesom Wike but he acknowledged the significant impact of Wike’s eight-year tenure in Port Harcourt while he was governor. He identified that Wike has brought this same transformative changes into the FCT and that this serves as a testament to Wike’s dedication to public service.

He said in an interview with AIT, ‘I’ve not met Nyesom Wike one-on-one, but go to Port Harcourt and see what a man did in his eight years of governance. And now, in just one year in FCT, don’t you see a difference? We had one Bello as Minister of FCT for eight years; was there any change here? They were just distributing land to people and selling the lands in the Federal Capital Territory. Now, look at the difference that the FCT Minister has made. So, to that extent, I have appreciation for people who work in government, just like Nyesom Wike.'”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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