FCT Minister Nyesom Wike says he urged his wife, Suzzette, to pray that President Bola Tinubu would not “look away” from his administration in the Federal Capital Territory. Wike made the remarks during the commissioning of a water supply network in Bwari Satellite Town, as part of projects linked to marking Tinubu’s third year in office. He argues that governance depends on support from the presidency, noting that ministers may struggle to deliver without backing. Wike states that his wife prays regularly and that her prayers have, in his view, been answered through continued support from Tinubu. He also describes residents’ satisfaction with FCTA projects as evidence of that support. According to Wike, FCT residents demonstrated their approval during the most recent area council election by voting for council chairmen supported by Tinubu, which he says has not happened in the history of the territory. Across the reports, Wike frames the message as both a call for continued prayer and a reaffirmation of his commitment to keep delivering for the people of the FCT.