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Wike inspects On going 8 lanes kuje, Wuye road projects
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, at the weekend inspected the ongoing 8 lanes road construction in Kuje, Wuye Abuja.
Wike expressed satisfaction with the progress of work, and assured Abuja residents that the projects would be ready for commissioning for the 3rd year anniversary of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
And the projects were in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the current administration.
According to FCT Minister, “We have visited this site about seven or eight times, and you can see the transformation for yourself. The contractors, Arab Contractors, have done a great job, especially in dealing with the rocky terrain. By the third year of Mr. President’s administration, we believe this will be one of the major roads to be commissioned. It will bring joy to residents of Kuje and the entire Abuja.”
On Wuye, he said, “The Wuye District project was first awarded in 2009. We came on board in 2023 and made it a priority to complete the interchange. Other contractors have now finished the remaining infrastructure. In the next 10 days, the road will be ready,” .
On security, he said, FCT remain one of the safest place in Nigeria and his administration is committed to making Abuja safe go everyone hence the light up Abuja, “Incidents may happen anywhere in the world. Look at what happened recently in the U.S. would anyone say America is unsafe? If there’s one safe city in this country, it’s Abuja.”
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ABIEXPO: Wike Woos Investors, Reaffirms Commitment to Sustainable Development
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, urged investors to leverage on the numerous opportunities in the FCT to drive sustainable growth and development.
The Minister made this call at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Abuja Business and Investment Summit held at the Bola Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja.
Wike, who was represented by the FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, used the forum to assure participants that the current leadership of the FCT Administration remains resolute in ensuring that Abuja is not just the capital of Nigeria, but a beacon of sustainable development for the continent
The Minister highlighted the critical moment Nigeria faces as it advances under the Renewed Hope Agenda championed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, focusing on inclusive growth, infrastructure revitalization, and job creation.
While commenting on the summit’s theme, “Empowering Sustainable Growth: Unlocking Potentials in Emerging Markets,” Wike said it aligns with the FCT Administration’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for business and investment.
The Minister emphasized the importance of infrastructure as a foundation for industrialization and economic development, detailing ongoing efforts to enhance road networks that connect satellite towns, area councils, and rural communities to the city center.
“As Abuja symbolizes Nigeria’s aspirations, our mission, supported by Mr. President, is to make it a safe, investment, friendly city that empowers all citizens,” the Minister added.
Wike, therefore, commended the Abuja Investment Company Limited (AICL) for organizing a pivotal event aimed at fostering strategic partnerships for the economic growth of the FCT.
He also stressed the FCT Administration’s openness to new ideas and solutions, welcoming forums like this summit to showcase investment opportunities and engage emerging markets.
According to the minister, “FCT Administration remains steadfast in building a sustainable, flourishing capital city and enhancing Nigeria’s position on the continental and global stage.”
Earlier, the Group Managing Director/CEO Abuja Investments Company Limited, Ambassador Maureen Tanuno, said the Expo aligns perfectly with the vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda that continues to strengthen investors confidence, stabilize the micro-economy,and to stimulate sustainable growth.
She revealed that this year’s Expo convenes investors, entrepreneurs, innovators, and development partners from Nigeria and around the world, including delegates from South Africa, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Botswana.
Tamuno further explained that the AICL as the investment arm of the FCT Administration, had, through its subsidiaries and strategic projects, remains committed to being a catalyst for sustainable growth and economic transformation.
She said this year’s programme features dedicated youth day and women’s day to promote inclusion, connect innovators with investors, and ensure that no one is left behind.
“ABIEXPO 2025 marks the next chapter of Abuja’s transformation into a resilient, globally competitive city,” she stressed.
Metro
We will choke them with what we have done in education – Wike
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike,on Tuesday,said his administration has concluded arrangements to commence the commissioning of projects that have been concluded in Education Sector.
Wike stated this during the commissioning of the newly provided Engineering Infrastructure in Wuye District Abuja.
After 20 days of flag offs and commissioning, he said he will take a break and come back for commissioning of projects in the education sector.
He said, “After this series of flag-offs and commissionings, we’ll take a short break. Twenty days of events is not a small feat. Afterward, we’ll turn our focus fully to education. For twenty more days, we’ll show Nigerians what we have done in that sector — and it will surprise many. Our work is not only about roads and infrastructure; it also extends to education.
Taking a swipe at the last administration, he said the project was awarded in 2009 but President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, came in and completed the project.
“Under previous administrations, projects were abandoned. But today, those roads are being dualised and completed. President Tinubu has transformed not just the city but the satellite towns as well.
“People often come to us to say this contract was awarded long ago. Yes, it was awarded in 2009, and yet it remained abandoned because there was no payment. From that time till 2023, nothing was done.
“When this administration came in, the President took immediate steps to revive it. The entire Gwagwalada district — with hundreds of hectares of land — was developed to include road networks, sectoral arterials, tunnels, water and electricity. The President said clearly: I have come to bring renewed hope to the people.
“Many had lost faith, but he restored it. Within one year in office, major projects were completed — including the interchange that had caused traffic chaos in the area. Today, the entire district is fully developed”,he said.
He therefore challenged, “If there’s any administration since the creation of the Federal Capital Territory that has done more than what we are doing, let them speak up now. Their silence says it all — this is leadership that is committed, leadership that is changing lives”.
He commended the management and staff of FCT for all their supports and hardwork and urged them to be proud of themselves anywhere they go.
“Let me thank everyone working with the FCTA. You’ve done well. Stand tall and be proud of your efforts. You’ve broken records. Wherever you go, carry your shoulders high — tell anyone who doubts it that the FCT is working”, he noted .
In her remarks, FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, described the project is about giving communities the infrastructure they deserve and the comfort they have long awaited.
In her words, “As we celebrate this achievement, let us remember that every milestone is a promise kept, and every completion is a beginning anew.”
Mahmoud, therefore, expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose Renewed Hope Agenda continues to illuminate every corner of the Federal Capital Territory.
In the same vein, Mahmoud extended the administration’s profound appreciation to the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, for his exemplary leadership and relentless drive to deliver projects that touch lives and uplift communities.
Metro
Wike constructs over 600 bed hostels for Bwari law school
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike on Monday, flag off the construction of 300 capacity male and female hostels at Nigerian Law School, Bwari Abuja.
Wike said he was there to fulfil the promise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, made in December last year and assured that the two hostels would be completed in 12 months.
He emphasised the importance of completing the hostels on time, so that the school would be able to admit more students .
According to the minister, “And that is why the school is unable to accommodate the number that are being turned down from the various universities. That promise he made was in December. Today, we are here to fulfill that promise that Mr. President made. This shows that when you have good leadership, there is nothing difficult in achieving results, and Mr. President has shown leadership”.
He added that Mr. President, has also given approval for the construction of a bigger auditorium for the school.
He said, “I was discussing with my son, who by the grace of God was called to bar in the last Call to Bar ceremony, and he told me that, is like they have completed the auditorium. So I said, now that we are providing hostels that will take almost 600 students, it will mean that they will not admit more students. He said, well, it will not necessarily follow. I said, so what will happen? He said, well, that auditorium, will likely not take everybody. I said, okay, it means they require another auditorium so that they can. And so, luckily for us, I was privileged to be with Mr. President last night, and I tabled this to him, he said, go back, make sure another auditorium is built for Nigerian law school.
“Let me assure you, the 12 months is 12 months. The contractors are aware that we will not accept variations or anything else”, he noted.
The Director General, Nigerian Law School, Prof Isa Hayatu Chiroma, SAN, commended President Tinubu for approving the projects, assuring that the hostels will address the challenge of accommodation for students.
“This hostels will go a long way in assisting the Nigerian Law School to fulfilling its mandate. We are not taking this gesture for granted.
“On behalf of the Council of Legal Education, Nigerian Law School, management, staff and students, I respectfully thank His Excellency, President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for approving this project “, he said.