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FCT residents beg Tinubu, Wike for action over dead health centre, dry borehole

Ojimaojo Abubakar by Ojimaojo Abubakar
September 16, 2025
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The residents of Kaido Tsoho community in the Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to co me to their aid and provide essential amenities, including hospitals, schools, and road infrastructure.

They made the call during a pre-launch community engagements of the Movement for the Transformation of Nigeria (MOTION).

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The residents said their condition was such that the primary health care centre in the community is ‘dead’, as there are no staff to man the centre, let alone having the required drugs or facilities.

The pre-launch community engagements create an opportunity for communities to understand and link how government actions, inactions, and weak accountability structures and electoral processes directly impact their rights, livelihoods, and wellbeing.

Through this process, grassroot communities will not only reflect on governance failures but also embrace their role in holding duty bearers accountable, and mobilise citizens to act, engage and hold leaders accountable.

A member of the community, Jibreel Idris Galadima, said that insecurity remains a pressing challenge as residents rely mainly on vigilante groups for protection, which was not adequate to protest them.
He also said that apart from insecurity, poor infrastructure, and lack of access to agricultural inputs, are other factors negatively affecting their living conditions, despite being in the seat of the federal government.
“It is only the vigilante groups working with the police that try to protect us, but their capacity is limited. We do not get enough attention from the security agencies. If government can strengthen support in this area, we will greatly appreciate it,” Galadima said.
On agriculture, Galadima explained that rural farmers were struggling to access essential inputs.
He said, “In the past, farmers here had access to fertilizers and other inputs, but now the cost has become too high, which has reduced our level of production. We ask government to look into this and do its best to help farmers.”
Another resident Isah Barde recounted how recent herders’ activities had destroyed farms, leaving many uncertain about harvesting this year.
“Even my own farm was destroyed. I have not been able to go back, and I am not sure if I will be able to harvest anything,” Barde said.
Speaking on infrastructure, he described the state of the roads as deplorable, especially during the rainy season.
He said, “Whenever our women go into labour, even at midnight, we are forced to take them on motorcycles to the town for delivery,” he said, adding that the community health centre had no doctor to attend to patients.”
On her part, Ms Habiba Ali, lamented the plight of women during childbirth or when they suffer other ailments.
“When it is time to give birth, we have to trek or get a bike to town because the hospital here is not functioning. Some women even give birth on the roadside,” she said.
She said that the only river serving the community often dries up, while cows and other animals, step into it, making the water unsafe.
The village chief, Mallam Usman Sarki, who spoke through Ahmed Biko, commended the visitors for listening to the community’s grievances and raising their hope that necessary actions would be taken by those in authorities.
Speaking on behalf of the MOTION, Mr Omole Ibukun, said the group would continue to mobilise residents to demand accountability from government.
“Many of the problems we see in Kaida Tsoho, such as poor roads, lack of healthcare and land issues, are the same challenges faced by communities across Abuja. Later this year on October 17, we will launch the Motion platform and peacefully march to the center of governance to demand that government addresses these issues,” Ibukun said.
The duo of Habeebah Aliyu and Sadiya Aliyu said that their major concern was the healthcare and education system of the community as their children and even the adults have desires to formal education to contribute their quota to the community and the nation at large.

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