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FCTA seeks more commitment to Abuja Project

By Ben Adoga, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA said the ‘ Abuja Project ‘ as enshrined in the Master plan is a national responsibility which all patriotic citizens must be committed to.

This, it said was required for the actualisation of the dream to make Abuja a capital city that will compete favourably with other mega cities of the world.

FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello gave this charge during the 2023 FCTA Staff Recognition Awards ceremony in Abuja when 184 workers were honoured with various awards.

Bello urged FCT workers to be more dedicated to their official responsibilities, as well as the task of making Abuja a secured home and hub for legitimate business for all citizens and others.

According to him, a secured and prosperous Capital City, is not just needed for the contemporary age, but the future generation.

He said, ” I wish to remind you that you are all invested in the Abuja Project, not just because you work within the Administration and make a living from it but more importantly, because you owe it to the future generation of Nigerians that will make the FCT their home

” Putting in your best at all times should therefore not be the exception, but the rule and I am happy for the tremendous and quite visible improvement in service delivery within the FCTA work force.

Also Speaking, the FCTA Permanent Secretary, Olusade Adesola said the administration had been working to motivate workers, to enable them give their best to the Abuja project.

He disclosed that the Staff Recognition and Award, would remain a veritable instrument, the administration will continue to use in stimulating workers interests and commitments towards a sustained excellent service delivery.
Adesola said ye was glad that a number of SDAs have equally keyed into this.

The Permanent Secretary also disclosed that since he came to FCT, he has ensured that workers have a conducive and safe environment for human capacity development.

“We have sustained the annual promotion exercise and do not currently have any backlog of promotion.

“We have against all odds sustained the payment of salaries and allowances of staff in active service and those in retirement. We do not pay modulated salary and our pensioners do not need to wait in vain for payments to them.”

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