FCT Minister Bans Congratulatory Billboards

Hudu Yakubu, Abuja

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Nigeria’s Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has placed a ban on lamp post billboards, full-scale billboards, and similar advertisements congratulating him on his appointment as Minister.

According to a statement issued by the Minister’s Press Office Director, Mr Anthony Ogunleye, the Minister expressed gratitude for the warm wishes and support from the public. However, he strongly urges an end to the placement of such billboards and advertisements.

The statement further notes that the Minister recognizes the significant amount of goodwill received from both FCT residents and others outside the territory. He understands the sentiments behind these congratulatory displays and genuinely appreciates the support shown.

It further stressed that, in the spirit of public service and commitment to his responsibilities, the Minister wishes to focus his full attention on assisting the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, in realizing his vision and Renewed Hope agenda for Nigeria.

According to the statement, ” As the FCT Minister, his foremost duty lies in contributing to the development and growth of the FCT and the well-being of its residents and the nation as a whole.

The Minister holds in high regard, the aspirations and expectations of the FCT residents, and he remains dedicated to fulfilling his role with utmost sincerity and dedication. He believes that this can be best achieved by concentrating all efforts on the task at hand and joining hands with fellow public servants to serve the country to the best of their abilities.

Chief E.N. Wike sincerely hopes that the public will understand his perspective and continue to extend their support and cooperation“, it noted.

The statement stressed further that, the Minister looks forward to working hand in hand with all stakeholders to build a stronger, more prosperous, and united FCT and Nigeria.

 

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