🚧 Have you ever wondered how infrastructure improvements can coexist with declining public health services?
In a thought-provoking article by Iyobosa Uwugiaren, the author explores the paradox of development in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). While Ministers Nyesom Wike and Dr. Mariya Mahmoud have made strides in enhancing the area’s roads and infrastructure, the health facilities are still struggling to meet the needs of the community. This highlights a critical gap in development priorities that many of us encounter in our daily lives.
It’s a stark reminder that progress in one area doesn’t automatically translate to overall wellbeing. What do you think can be done to balance infrastructure development with health services in our communities?
Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/21/smooth-roads-broken-health-facilities-bumpy-politics-of-development-in-fct/
#Infrastructure #HealthCare #Development #FCT #CommunityWellbeing
In a thought-provoking article by Iyobosa Uwugiaren, the author explores the paradox of development in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). While Ministers Nyesom Wike and Dr. Mariya Mahmoud have made strides in enhancing the area’s roads and infrastructure, the health facilities are still struggling to meet the needs of the community. This highlights a critical gap in development priorities that many of us encounter in our daily lives.
It’s a stark reminder that progress in one area doesn’t automatically translate to overall wellbeing. What do you think can be done to balance infrastructure development with health services in our communities?
Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/21/smooth-roads-broken-health-facilities-bumpy-politics-of-development-in-fct/
#Infrastructure #HealthCare #Development #FCT #CommunityWellbeing
🚧 Have you ever wondered how infrastructure improvements can coexist with declining public health services?
In a thought-provoking article by Iyobosa Uwugiaren, the author explores the paradox of development in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). While Ministers Nyesom Wike and Dr. Mariya Mahmoud have made strides in enhancing the area’s roads and infrastructure, the health facilities are still struggling to meet the needs of the community. This highlights a critical gap in development priorities that many of us encounter in our daily lives.
It’s a stark reminder that progress in one area doesn’t automatically translate to overall wellbeing. What do you think can be done to balance infrastructure development with health services in our communities?
Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/21/smooth-roads-broken-health-facilities-bumpy-politics-of-development-in-fct/
#Infrastructure #HealthCare #Development #FCT #CommunityWellbeing
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