Mr Wike assured the LG boss that the government would work with them to tackle challenges in the council area,
The FCTA will pay 40 per cent of the outstanding arrears and the area councils will pay 60 per cent.
He assured residents that the government was not sleeping but doing everything possible to address the challenges.
FCTA has earmarked N1.7 billion in the 2024 budget to establish a pilot Smart Secondary School in the FCT.
“When you are talking about digital teaching and learning, definitely you have to do away with papers, pencils, pens and the rest of them.”
“The teachers have resumed work and are ready to work. The students are also in school and ready for learning,” he said.
Two weeks ago, Mr Wike publicly declared that 27 assembly members did not support Mr Fubara.
It further stipulated that the officials’ relocation should start right away.
“Every resident of FCT is entitled to accessing quality health care services regardless of their socio and economic status.’’
Mr Khamagam, in the letter, told Mr Wike about the series of court judgments that affirmed Mr Abubakar’s status as substantive MD of AMML.
