Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said that the FCT Administration’s resolve to transform Abuja into a smart city is not negotiable.
Wike made this known at the annual media retreat of the FCT Minister’s Press Corps in Keffi, Nasarawa State, on Sunday.
The minister, who was represented by the Director of Press in his office, Anthony Ogunleye, reiterated the FCTA’s commitment to creating an environment that benefits all through multifaceted efforts.
According to him, the concept of a smart city is not merely an ambitious vision but an imperative step towards ensuring sustainable urban development and an enhanced quality of life for residents.
“It involves the integration of technology, innovation, and strategic planning, to create an environment that is efficient, resilient, and responsive to the needs of its inhabitants,” he said.
“We are not only leveraging technological advancements but also prioritising health and well-being at every level of urban
“Initiatives such as accessible green spaces, efficient waste management, sustainable transport systems, and promoting a healthy lifestyle contribute significantly to this vision.
“Let us, therefore, leverage the momentum of President Bola Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda and the FCT Administration’s steps towards increased revenues to propel our city into a symbol of innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth.”
Wike implored residents to fulfil their civic duties, including timely payment of taxes such as ground rent, tenement rent, and utility bills, while the FCTA strives to meet its obligations to the residents.
The minister also described the flagrant violations of basic rules, such as traffic light violations and driving against traffic, as disheartening, adding that such actions would no longer be tolerated.
“Let us work together to build a city where both the government and the public uphold their respective responsibilities for the betterment of our beloved city.
“I urge the media to help us get this message across to all and sundry,” the minister said.