Mr Wike stated this after he inspected the road projects in Abuja on Wednesday.
The CDS promised to support the police with ground and air troops in their efforts to maintain peace.
Mr Wike noted that a total of N7.9 billion was proposed for FCT Agriculture and Rural Development sector.
Mr Wike appeared before the committees to defend the N1.15 trillion 2024 proposed FCT statutory budget.
Mr Wike stated this when Poland’s ambassador to Nigeria, Joanna Tarnawska, visited him in Abuja on Tuesday.
It was gathered that the area stopped having access to piped water provided by the FCT Water Board in late 2023.
Mr Wike said the deficit in public transportation constituted a security challenge in the city.
Mr Wike reiterated that no ongoing project in the FCT would be abandoned.
Mr Wali urged the state government and media to support the private initiative to convene the summit.
“We can proudly say that we have turned Abuja into a construction site, which was not the case in the past eight years,” said Mr Wike.