PDP united, no factions – Wike insists ahead of convention

PDP united, no factions – Wike insists ahead of convention
PDP united, no factions – Wike insists ahead of convention

Africa-Press – Nigeria. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has dismissed claims of division within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), insisting that the party remains a single, united body despite disagreements among some members.

Wike made the remark on Wednesday while speaking with journalists after inspecting ongoing and completed infrastructure projects across Abuja, ahead of the party’s planned national convention.

“We have only one PDP, no faction,” the minister said, stressing that internal grievances should not be interpreted as a split within the party.

“I don’t know which camp you are talking about. There is only one PDP. Some individuals may not be happy, yes, but there is no faction,” he said, adding that reconciliation efforts could continue alongside preparations for the convention.

“That there is convention does not mean there won’t be reconciliation. Everything has its own time,” he added.

During the inspection tour, Wike said the FCT Administration remains committed to strict monitoring of projects to ensure quality and timely delivery.

“In our usual programme, we make sure we go round to see what the contractors are doing and the quality of jobs they will hand over,” he said.

He disclosed that the bridge project located near the Fire Service headquarters in Abuja is close to completion, with contractors assuring that the work will be delivered within the next five months.

“From what we have seen, it is a very quality job. I commend the company,” Wike noted.

The minister also confirmed that the N5 road project being handled by Julius Berger has been completed and is expected to be inaugurated during the third anniversary of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in office.

At the Nigerian Law School, Wike expressed satisfaction with the construction of 10 staff bungalows, describing the project as completed and fully furnished. He also inspected ongoing hostel projects, praising the progress made on the female hostel while expressing concern over delays in the male hostel.

“I am quite impressed with the female hostel, but I am not impressed with the level of work on the male hostel. They were awarded at the same time,” he said, noting that contractors have promised delivery by October or November.

The minister described the intervention at the Nigerian Law School as unprecedented, saying it is the first time government is providing such a level of infrastructure support to the institution.

“This is the first time a government is trying to provide basic infrastructure for the Nigerian Law School,” he said.

Addressing concerns over funding and the pace of ongoing projects, Wike attributed the administration’s performance to prudent resource management and strong political will.

“It is not about the amount of money, but commitment. You can have all the money and still not achieve results if you are not committed,” he stated.

According to him, the FCT Administration largely depends on internally generated revenue and only awards contracts it has the financial capacity to execute.

“Projects we don’t have money for, we will not award them,” he stressed.

Wike also credited the continued progress in infrastructure development to the support of President Tinubu, saying the backing of the presidency has helped sustain the pace of work across the capital.

“The momentum we are getting is because we have a President who believes in providing infrastructure. That support makes the difference,” he added.

The minister assured residents that ongoing projects would be completed as scheduled, reiterating the administration’s commitment to improving infrastructure and service delivery in the FCT.

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