Moses Paul, ADC AMAC chairmanship candidate, warns FCT Minister Wike to respect voters’ will ahead of Saturday’s council election
Dr Moses Paul, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) chairmanship candidate for Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), has issued a firm warning to FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, insisting that voters’ will must be respected in Saturday’s council election.
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Addressing supporters in Abuja, Paul emphasised that the electoral process must remain transparent and that every vote should count.
“To the minister, this is not Obia-Akpor, you can’t write votes in AMAC. He cannot. Somebody should tell the minister that Dr Mo says that the will of the people will count,” he said.
Paul outlined his vision for AMAC, promising bold leadership to tackle insecurity and hardship, while advocating for governance that benefits residents daily.
“On Saturday, there’s going to be a new AMAC, where boldness, objectivity, decisiveness and fearlessness will take centre stage. Enough of people dying, enough of poverty, enough of brigandage. We own this city,” he stated.
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He called on young people and residents to actively participate in the election, framing the vote as an opportunity to reshape governance in the council.



