Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu cannot be expected to solve all of Nigeria’s problems, even if it remains in power for two decades.
Wike made this remark on Monday during a media parley in Abuja, where he addressed journalists on the ongoing development efforts and public concerns about the absence of formal commissioning for some completed projects.
“I will not say here that every problem has been solved. All problems cannot be solved, even if this government stays for 20 years; no government can solve all problems,” he said.
He noted, however, that the Tinubu-led government is tackling issues that directly impact the quality of life of FCT residents.
“But government is solving problems that at least will help to improve the lives of people,” he added.
On why not all projects are being officially commissioned, the minister explained that visibility is reserved for large-scale infrastructure works.
“It’s not possible for us to commission every project,” he said. “We take what we think are major, capital-intensive projects, ones where billions of naira have been spent, and showcase those. But when you’re talking about smaller projects, must we commission everything?”
Wike urged the media to support the administration’s efforts by physically visiting sites of completed and ongoing works with relevant Mandate Secretaries, particularly in sectors such as education and social development.
“We’re not saying we’ve done everything. But we are doing what will at least make a difference in the lives of the people, and that’s the whole point of governance,” he stated.