The Federal Capital Territory Administration has completed major works on the official residential complex for Court of Appeal Justices in Abuja, placing the project in line for commissioning under Minister Nyesom Wike’s infrastructure programme. The housing scheme is designed to improve welfare and security for senior judicial officers while strengthening the institutional support systems that help the justice sector function more independently.
The complex includes secured residential quarters, perimeter protection, dedicated power support through solar installations, and service infrastructure intended to provide stable living conditions for judicial administrators. FCTA project officials say the asset has passed key readiness checks, with access roads, drainage links, and surrounding service works around the estate also brought to completion as part of the wider delivery package for full use.
Minister Wike said modern judicial housing is not a luxury but a necessary investment in institutional stability and public confidence. By providing safer residences and supporting infrastructure for judges, the FCTA is positioning the project as part of a broader capital development push that links urban renewal, public service welfare, judicial efficiency, and the practical independence of democratic institutions in Abuja and beyond for stronger justice administration.
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