Mr Kefas recently defected to the APC and was formally received by President Bola Tinubu.
Chairman of the FCT Civil Service Commission, Emeka Ezeh, disclosed this to journalists on Wednesday in Abuja.
“From roads to power and security, everything is designed to international standards and built to last,” Mr Oguejiofor said.
The minister thanked the Chairman of the Body of Benchers, Adegboyega Awomolo, for stressing the need for cooperation between the three arms of government.
Mr Wike described the current secretariat, constructed in the 1980s by the military administration as “unbefitting” of the FCT Administration.
FCT minister Nyesom Wike says efforts are ongoing to provide infrastructure to make life comfortable for Abuja residents.
Mr Wike noted that a total of N7.9 billion was proposed for FCT Agriculture and Rural Development sector.
He said that the commission had been in consultation with some firms to invest in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.
The minister described the violations of basic rules, such as traffic light violations as disheartening.
Mr Wike gave the order in Abuja on Tuesday when he visited the area officially known as ‘Road N12’ in Mabushi District of the FCT.
