The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has clarified he did not approve the use of Eagle Square for any event, prompting enhanced security measures to protect national infrastructure.
Wike said this while responding to questions from reporters after inspecting an ongoing road project connecting two communities in Abaji.
He said: “We don’t want to take anything for granted; we want to make sure that security is tight and intact.
“I never approved the use of Eagle Square for anybody, which likely informed the security measures to ensure all public areas are well protected. We will not allow hoodlums to take advantage and begin to vandalise our infrastructure.
“We have always said that we are not only concentrating on the city center but are also trying to open up satellite towns. This is in line with the President’s belief in discouraging migration to the city by providing necessary infrastructure in rural areas.
“Urban and rural migration is discouraged when such infrastructure is provided, addressing the root cause of migration”.
He stated these actions align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, aimed at positively impacting all areas of the FCT.
He expressed satisfaction with the ongoing infrastructure projects, particularly those connecting various communities, which he believes will significantly improve livelihoods and transportation.
The Minister emphasised that those who criticise the administration’s efforts may not have visited the rural areas to witness the progress firsthand.
He urged patience, noting the substantial achievements made within just one year of President Tinubu’s administration.