The Chairman of the Bwari Area Council, Mr. Peter Yohanna, has stressed the need for the council's staff to be keeping government documents in their custody secret.
The chairman who was speaking at an event to mark his 100 days in office at the council's secretariat, also warned petition writers to desist from such act, adding that nemesis will soon catch up with them.
The council's boss also urged residents of the area to turn from their evil ways and continue to pray for the success of the council.
He promised the people of the area a purposeful leadership that will bring dividends of democracy to the nooks and crannies of the area despite the distraction been experienced in some quarters.
In a related development, the council's chairman has reiterated his commitment to fulfil his campaign promises to the residents of the council.
The chairman who was reacting to complaints by the Zuma community that previous administrations in the council had neglected them, said his development plan could only be achieved through co-operation, support and understanding of all the residents.
The council's boss who spoke through his press secretary, Daudu Dasha, called on individuals and groups to join hands with his administration to build a virile council instead of witch hunting one another.

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