The lawmaker who represented the Federal Capital Territory in the Ninth Senate, Philip Aduda, has appreciated President Bola Tinubu for gift residents Nyesom Wike as the FCT minister.
Aduda while speaking during a meeting with some political leaders in his residence said residents of the FCT, especially the indigenes would continue to be grateful to the president for appointing Wike as minister of the FCT.
Highlighting some of the achievements of the FCT minister, Aduda said in the past 16 months since Wike assumed office, there has been conspicuous changes withing the territory.
Describing the development and the level of efforts put in by the minister as unprecedented, Aduda said such would not have happened if the president did not have fate in Wike.
He stated that he was happy over the six roads in the satellite towns of the FCT which were flagged off by by the minister and ready for commissioning by January.
Urging Wike not to relent in his efforts, the former Senate minority leader reminded the religious leaders that it was President Tinubu that gave the people of the FCT a representative at the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
He also said the the president presented to the FCT an autonomous civil service and an indigenous Head of Service on a platter of gold.