The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has promised to work with the six newly elected Area Council chairmen, regardless of political differences.
The All Progressives Congress won five of the six chairmanship seats across the Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory in the February 21 elections.
The party secured victories in Abuja Municipal Area Council, Abaji, Bwari, Kwali, and Kuje, while the Peoples Democratic Party won the chairmanship seat in Gwagwalada.
The minister spoke on Wednesday in Abuja when the council leaders visited his office to collect their certificates of return ahead of their June swearing-in.
Wike described the cooperation he expects between his administration and the incoming council officials as a “rainbow coalition.”
He said, “Congratulations to all the newly elected chairmen. You have earned this opportunity through hard work, and we are grateful for the chance to serve alongside you.”
He held that effective governance required collaboration across party lines, noting that the FCT Administration had always engaged stakeholders regardless of political affiliation.
No matter the party, what is important is that we work together.
Since I came as minister, we have always worked together in the city, and that is why we have continued to achieve results,” Wike said.
The minister acknowledged that while candidates aligned with President Bola Tinubu received government support during the elections, he said officials from other parties with shared goals would also be part of the administration’s plans.
“Candidates who supported Mr President received our support, and we thank God they emerged victorious.
“Even those from other parties who support the President will be part of what we call a rainbow coalition in the FCT,” he said.
Wike urged the chairmen-elect to prepare for their new roles and assured them of the administration’s cooperation once they assume office.
He commended the outgoing council leaders and wished them well in future endeavours.
By the time you are sworn in, we will begin to work together to move the councils forward.
“The support given to you by Mr President means you must reciprocate by giving good governance to the people,” he stated.
