Wike says FCT projects will win area council polls for allies

Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike said his supporters can win area council elections without cheating. He believes his construction projects will convince voters to choose his allies. Wike made these comments during a road opening ceremony on Tuesday. The new road connects Idu and Zuba areas of the capital. Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin attended the event representing President Bola Tinubu.

The minister told his political friends to campaign using his development record. He said opposition candidates have no accomplishments to show voters. Wike pointed to roads, schools and bus stations as proof of his success. He believes these projects demonstrate effective leadership to residents. The minister suggested his opponents will blame election fraud when they lose.

Wike encouraged his allies to highlight visible improvements across the territory. He said people can see the difference his administration has made. The minister believes voters will choose candidates who support his development agenda. He thinks completed projects matter more than campaign promises. Wike expressed confidence that his construction work will influence election outcomes.

The road ceremony marked President Tinubu's second year as leader. Officials opened the transportation link as part of anniversary celebrations. The project aims to reduce traffic problems between major areas. Government leaders hope the road will boost economic activity. Construction represents part of broader infrastructure improvements across the capital region.
 

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