Mr Wike stated this while inaugurating the newly constructed 11-kilometre Yangoji-Sukuku-Ebo Road in the Kwali Area Council of the FCT.
Mr Gwary explained that the measure was to curb the menace of miscreants, vandalising government’s assets and infrastructure.
The minister said taxpayers have the right to demand accountability on how their taxes are used.
He said that every individual needed peace to be able to extend love to others.
Mr Oyedele explained that the harmonisation and simplification of taxes would not reduce revenue as some people erroneously perceived.
The minister said that the administration was also committed to employing more healthcare workers.
Mr Wike, who blamed the delay in the construction on politics, said, “It is very very unfortunate that for 13 good years, this road has been abandoned.”
“Take, for instance, the Gwagwalada market road, the road has been under construction for years.”
Ms Abdulhahi said she was once drenched upon alighting from a commercial vehicle and had nowhere to hide.
Mr Wike said the efforts create a platform for engagement and knowledge exchange between the diaspora community and the FCT youths.
