Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike, has called on FCT
residents to pay their taxes and ground rents to enable the FCT Administration
provides critical infrastructure in the capital city.
Wike,
who made the call on Tuesday after an inspection tour of project sites in
Abuja, stressed that the government needed resources to provide critical
infrastructure.
“Like
we have always said to the elites in the FCT – they want roads, they want a
good environment, they want streetlights everywhere, but the government does
not print money.
“Government
needs to tax people and then use that money for the development of the area.
So, I will always plead with everybody that they should try as much as they can,
to pay their ground rents,” he said.
The
minister said that funds from taxes, ground rent and other revenues were being
used judiciously to ensure the delivery of various projects in the federal
capital to meet the needs of residents.
He said
that despite the economic situation in the country, the FCT Administration was
prompt in the payment to various contractors to ensure timely delivery of
ongoing projects.
“With
the taxes people pay, we try as much as we can, to allocate it to the priority
projects.
“Again,
we don’t allow variation because we also try to pay as at when due; so the
issue of variation does not come in” he added.
One of
the projects inspected was the completion of the Vice President’s residence by
Julius Berger,
Other
projects were the Asokoro and Area One roundabouts on the Outer Southern
Expressway being constructed by CGC Construction Nigeria Ltd. and Wuye Bridge
being handled by Arab Contractors.
The
minister also inspected the ongoing construction of B6 and B12 roads connecting
Independence Avenue in central area with City Gate and being handled by Julius
Berger.
On his
assessment of the projects’ delivery so far, the minister expressed optimism
that they would be completed in May to mark President Bola Tinubu’s one year in
office.
“I
think we are quite optimistic with the speed of work, and taking advantage of
the weather, we believe that by May, these projects will be ready.
“It is
very key for us to understand that without payment of taxes, it will be very
difficult for us to carry out most of these gigantic projects.
“If we
don’t have the money, there is nothing we can do,” Wike said.
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