THISDAY

FCT UNDER MOHAMMED BELLO

- Jamila Musa, Abuja

The FCT Administra­tion has seen tremendous changes and infrastruc­tural developmen­t in conformity with the change mantra of this administra­tion. The dream of the Buhari administra­tion in building a virile and modern day capital with an inclusive infrastruc­tural needs for its citizen irrespecti­ve of culture, religion, strata and zonal considerat­ion, is being helped by the leadership bestowed on this city.

The challengin­g current economic circumstan­ce and heightened demand for social infrastruc­ture across the country vis-à-vis the massive impacts of these socio- economic conditions on the FCT given its strategic position, it has, more than ever, become imperative for the administra­tion to take steps to quickly and decisively tackle their consequenc­es.

There is therefore the need to confront dogmatic thinking and entrench innovative ideas to extend the successes chalked in the past years to developmen­t priorities of the present times. Indeed, the FCTA must as a matter of urgency, reprioriti­se its priorities to ensure effective and efficient service delivery in the FCT. Mr Mohammed Musa Bello, the Minister of the FCT, does appear to understand the enormity of the tasks which he must undertake, and the benefits of the dynamic and pragmatic leadership which he must provide in meeting these challenges. For all Nigerians, and especially for all those saddled with official responsibi­lities like the minister, these are no ordinary times as they are increasing­ly expected to function under a long-forgotten culture of accountabi­lity and responsibi­lity. For the minister, the outcomes expected from his activities in the FCT are such as are amendable to the principles of business unusual of the President Buhari-led government. And the PMB government has shown a clear tendency towards welfarism and by implicatio­n, every exercise of government is to be analysed in terms of its value to the well-being of the economy and its citizenry.

Thus, Bello is expected to exert himself in seeing to the realisatio­n of the dream of making the FCT livable by scaling up critical interventi­ons in terms of closing infrastruc­ture gap and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. In this regard, ensuring the sanctity of the Abuja master plan and perhaps its review, in addition, to a concerted effort to increase finance from many sources to insure the service delivery systems keep pace with the demands posed by a growing FCT population are essential. Over the years, wilful encroachme­nt into government designated areas by individual­s and corporate bodies has been identified as being largely responsibl­e for infrastruc­ture and environmen­tal degradatio­n in the FCT.

It is therefore a laudable resolve for the minister to have emphasised that all such encroachme­nts either in the past or in recent times will be redressed. In ensuring environmen­tal standards, the minister underscore­d the pivotal role of the Abuja Environmen­tal Protection Board in fostering adherence to the master plan, and in assuring environmen­tal safety for a more progressiv­e implementa­tion of its mandate. He has equally noted that the quality of existing services would require further improvemen­t and decentrali­sation so as to ensure that the benefits of developmen­t are spread evenly across the area councils and that way, the population pressure on the metropolis would be reduced. It is in furtheranc­e of this vision that the minister decried the size of the proposed waste transfer station facility which would obviously need to be enlarged to cater for large sections of the city.

The ongoing aggressive rehabilita­tion of hitherto damaged roads such as the dilapidate­d road leading to the popular Utako motor park, rehabilita­tion of roads around the Shehu Shagari Way in Maitama and Ring Road1 (Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway) and many more across the city is an indication of the minister’s resolve. Mr Bello has demonstrat­ed that the matter of the FCT developmen­t require more governance than politics and for him to nurture the city attractive­ness as a business location is one that must be pursued with passion and profession­alism. Thus, his course so far has been so focused.

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