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Wike Warns FCT Waste Contractors Against Sabotage 

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has warned contractors handling waste disposal in the nation’s capital that challenges and difficulties cannot be used as excuses for non-performance.

Wike, during a meeting with the contractors on Tuesday, emphasised that the problems have been identified and solutions were being implemented, warning that his administration will not tolerate any form of sabotage or incompetence.

The minister stated that he has been conducting personal inspections of various districts, including Asokoro and Utako, where he observed significant issues, particularly with compliance.

 

“We are here to solve problems. Problems have been identified, and solutions have been worked on. We cannot let challenges or difficulties become excuses,” he said.

 

The minister highlighted the Airport Road and the City Central Districts as critical areas that require immediate and visible improvement.

 

“Most dignitaries stay in Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse, and other central districts. We must ensure that the city’s waste management is visibly improved; it is embarrassing when problems go unnoticed,” he said.

 

He further told the contractors to take their responsibilities seriously by monitoring their areas all the time.

 

“This is a workshop: if you do not work, there is no job,” he said.

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He also appealed against corruption and compromise, suggesting that such actions could have personal consequences.

 

“If you are compromised, it can prevent you from providing for your household, such as paying school fees,” he cautioned.

 

Wike urged the contractors to stand firm against political manipulation and external pressures, noting that politicians often use ethnicity, religion, or personal interests to challenge their actions.

 

He alerted the contractors to expect resistance from aggrieved parties, including the use of modern technology to disrupt their work.

 

“Those who did not get contracts may attempt to disrupt progress using manuals, technology, or even AI. They may take photos or spread misinformation. Do not allow them that opportunity,” he warned.

 

Despite acknowledging potential challenges such as delayed payments, the minister reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the contractors, urging them to remain diligent.

 

“Time is of the essence. Trust in our process and remain diligent,” he encouraged the contractors while also thanking them for their contributions.

 

He also urged participants to intensify their efforts and ensure a rapid and noticeable improvement in the cleanliness of the FCT.

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