Shehu Sani Acknowledges Rot Of Abuja Masterplan 

Shehu Sani Acknowledges Rot Of Abuja Masterplan ‎

Commends Wike’s wind of change

By Elem Kash

Senator Shehu Sani backtracks, commends efforts to reposition the Federal Capital Territory.

Senator Shehu Sani has finally put his weight behind efforts being made to correct distortions to the existing Abuja masterplan introduced by the outgone administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Sani had a couple of days ago warned that although the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barrister Nyesom Wike has the capability  to discharge his assignment,  he would attract problems for the Bola Tinubu administration.

Other critics have followed such misleading leads peddled by supposedly influencial and knowledge persons to describe the FCT Minister as someone comparable to Hitler, the German Chancellor who ignited the second World War.

Former Governor of Rivers State and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike on a mission to protect the Abuja masterplan despite attacks from his critics. 

 

But in his latest tweet on his official handle, Sani admitted that the former Governor of Rivers State who is on a mission to rescue the Abuja masterplan is on the right track.

“The shocking revelation coming out of the FCT Ministry”, the Senator who represented Kaduna State wrote, “shows that Abuja was wrecked and massively defrauded under the last administration.”

He said it was shocking that the leadership of the past administration did nothing about decaying infrastructure, the distortion of the city’s masterplan and the issue of escalating crime in the territory.

Sani noted, “they left behind a rising crime wave, dead street lights, inflated contracts, abandoned metro, indiscriminate conversion of residential areas to shopping malls and hotels, poor services and desecration of Green areas.

“On this, I commend the exposure of this disaster. I wish the new FCT administration more success.”

 

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