Wike’s Infrastructural Revamp, Youth Empowerment, and Leadership Milestones Redefine FCT’s Future-FCT Mandate Secretary
By Gambo Jagindi
September 28, 2024
Comrade Ango Abdullahi, the Federal Capital Territory Youth Development Secretary, is rallying the youth to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. At a recent town hall meeting in Kwali Area Council, Abuja, Abdullahi emphasized the importance of reciprocating the gestures shown to FCT youth by the current administration.
It’s worth noting that President Tinubu has made significant moves to support youth development in the FCT. He approved the establishment of the FCT Youth Secretariat, a milestone that demonstrates his commitment to empowering young people Additionally, Nyesom Wike, the FCT Minister, has been instrumental in pushing for youth development initiatives in the region.
Abdullahi’s appeal highlights the impact of the administration’s efforts on the youth. As the pioneer FCT Youth Development Secretary, he has firsthand experience with the positive changes underway. His message encourages young people to get involved and show appreciation for the opportunities provided by the Tinubu-Wike leadership.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has made some impressive strides in empowering the youth and developing the region. His achievements include:
Massive Infrastructural Development , Transforming the FCT’s physical landscape, Naming two indigenous youth as mandate secretaries, demonstrating commitment to youth empowerment, Creating a Head of Service position and opportunities for Directors to become Permanent Secretaries and Launching several initiatives for youth development and growth
In his remarks, the Kwali Area Council, Chairman Hon. Danladi Chiya encouraged FCT youth to avoid negative behaviors and praised the mandate secretary for choosing Kwali as the tour’s starting point. The community assured their support and requested employment opportunities and agricultural empowerment programs.
Aluta News reports that the town hall meeting enjoyed massive participation and will continue in the remaining five FCT councils, providing a platform for young people to voice their concerns and ideas.