Mr Maikalangu expressed appreciation to the outgoing cabinet members for their dedication.
Mr Maikalangu said the sustainable development of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) required the collective spiritual and physical support of all citizens.
FCT minister Nyesom Wike has promised to issue certificates of occupancy to the indigenous people of Abuja living on their ancestral land.
The Vice Chairman-elect, Mohammed Nadabo, assured residents of an “open-door policy.”
APGA candidate said he would not contest the outcome “for any reason whatsoever”, noting that elections are about service, not personal ambition.
Mr Babale said that the results were an indication that the APC was ready for victory in 2027.
According to Mr Maikalanu, AMAC is committed to building a transparent and accountable revenue system for the benefit of residents.
He emphasised that direct funding for local governments was constitutional and should not be hindered by politics.
The medical expert described the finding as “deeply concerning.”
The minister emphasised that street naming in the city centre should be a dignified process.
