NANS Slams Wike Over FCDA Executive Secretary's Suspension

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has strongly condemned the indefinite suspension of Shehu Hadi Ahmad, Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), by Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. NANS demands Ahmad's immediate reinstatement, citing his impeccable record of integrity and character.

NANS questions the rationale behind the suspension, considering Ahmad's dedication to developing Abuja as a world-class capital. The FCDA plays a vital role in this endeavor, focusing on engineering services, transportation, and environmental protection.

The association's condemnation reflects broader concerns about governance and accountability in Nigeria's public institutions. NANS emphasizes the need for transparency and fairness in decision-making processes.

NANS Vice President, Senator Mu'azu Hina, described Ahmad as a hardworking Nigerian with proven credentials. His suspension has sparked concerns about the FCT Minister's actions and potential implications for the FCDA's projects and initiatives.

The suspension's timing has raised eyebrows, particularly given Ahmad's reputation for effectiveness. Stakeholders are calling for clarity on the reasons behind the suspension.

NANS demands immediate reinstatement, transparency, and accountability from Minister Wike. The association seeks a clear explanation for the suspension and ensuring fairness in decision-making processes.

As the controversy unfolds, attention turns to the impact on FCDA's operations and Abuja's development. The handover to the Director of Engineering Services is seen as an interim measure, but long-term implications remain uncertain.

NANS' stance highlights the need for transparency and fairness in governance. The association will continue to advocate for Ahmad's reinstatement and transparency in decision-making processes, ensuring accountability in Nigeria's public institutions.

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