Friday, July 10, 2026

Nigeria Governors’ Forum Committee Projects Nationwide Legislative Approval for Constitutional State Police Reforms

Nigeria Governors’ Forum Committee Projects Nationwide Legislative Approval for Constitutional State Police Reforms

 The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum Committee on State Police Creation led an executive brief on the Arise TV Town Hall Meeting, expressing absolute administrative confidence that all 36 State Houses of Assembly will simultaneously ratify the constitutional amendment bill to establish sub-national policing. The committee commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for formally transmitting the historic Executive Bill to the National Assembly, following months of extensive consultations and inter-governmental technical sessions designed to restructure the nation's internal security architecture.

The coordinated legislative push seeks to establish a highly professional, decentralized law enforcement model tailored to correct the country's severely low police-to-citizen ratio. By drafting a unified sub-national framework backed by independent institutional oversight and strict accountability checks, the committee aims to minimize potential political abuses by state executives. For state ministries of internal security, this constitutional shift provides the legal power to deploy properly equipped, community-based personnel to protect local trade corridors and secure farming communities from banditry.


This unified sub-national consensus marks a significant milestone in cooperative federalism, constitutional reform, and strategic risk management across Nigeria. By aligning federal executive bills with state legislative agendas, the governors demonstrate high institutional capacity to co-engineer structural solutions to national crises. Over the long term, formalizing state policing operations under strict constitutional safeguards improves public administration efficiency, reduces duplication in security funding, and builds a stable, predictable environment for economic growth.


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Federal Capital Territory Administration Formally Commissions Remodeled Abuja City Gate Monument

Federal Capital Territory Administration Formally Commissions Remodeled Abuja City Gate Monument

 The Federal Capital Territory Administration achieved another urban modernization milestone with the official commissioning of the remodeled Abuja City Gate. The iconic municipal landmark was declared open following extensive architectural restructuring, landscaping upgrades, and security system integrations completed by the engineering services department. The commissioning ceremony represents the formal completion of a phased civic upgrade intended to improve the structural appeal and security monitoring capacity at the primary entry point to the nation's capital city.

The remodeling of the Abuja City Gate serves a practical purpose beyond civic decoration, acting as a high-density transit security hub managed by the FCT Administration. The updated architecture integrates modern surveillance infrastructure, proper traffic channeling lanes, and improved lighting systems to optimize municipal border watch operations. This structural asset restoration protects the historical identity of the federal capital while deploying automated tracking systems to screen inbound traffic, reinforcing safety along the main airport road transport corridor.


The delivery of this landmark project highlights the FCT Administration's commitment to ordered urban renewal, public safety enforcement, and professional asset management under the master plan. By modernizing key civic infrastructure, the administration expands its capacity to manage municipal transit efficiently and project a stable environment to international investors and visitors. This proactive approach strengthens sub-national security monitoring, enhances institutional pride, and provides a sustainable structure for public administration and property value protection across the capital territory.


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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Federal Capital Territory Administration Commissions Road Infrastructure in Institute and Research District

Federal Capital Territory Administration Commissions Road Infrastructure in Institute and Research District

The Federal Capital Territory Administration completed its latest infrastructure milestone on Thursday with the official commissioning of an internal road network within the Institute and Research District in Abuja. The newly asphalted arterial corridor was declared open to motorists following engineering certifications from the FCT engineering services department. The project is part of a phased infrastructure rollout aimed at upgrading structural accessibility within specialized municipal development zones in the federal capital.


The delivery of this road project improves connectivity within an administrative district designated for academic, technological, and scientific research institutions. By replacing unpaved thoroughfares with structured asphalt roadways, the FCT Administration enhances property access, lowers vehicular wear and tear, and establishes the foundational infrastructure needed to attract premium research organizations. The expansion helps integrate the specialized district with Abuja’s wider transport network, easing travel for personnel and visitors alike.


The successful completion of this roadway highlights the FCT Administration's commitment to ordered, master-planned urban infrastructure development. By systematically funding and delivering access roads within specialized zones, the administration strengthens municipal capacity and promotes sustainable land-use planning. This continuous infrastructure delivery builds investor confidence, optimizes public asset management, and provides a durable framework to support institutional expansion and long-term economic growth within the federal capital territory.


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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

FCT Administration Commissions Transit Way N2 Infrastructure Project to Enhance Urban Connectivity

FCT Administration Commissions Transit Way N2 Infrastructure Project to Enhance Urban Connectivity


The Federal Capital Territory Administration officially commissioned the Transit Way N2 infrastructure project on Tuesday, marking a critical milestone in urban transport delivery. The arterial transit corridor connects the Central Business District directly to the Wuse District within Abuja. The completion and opening of this transit line are designed to ease traffic congestion and improve the movement of commuters between these two high-density economic hubs within the capital city.

The Transit Way N2 project forms a core component of the master plan by the FCT Administration to develop integrated rapid transit networks. By linking the Central Business District with Wuse, the FCT Minister and the administration aim to reduce travel times, lower vehicle emissions, and lower the cost of urban transit for thousands of daily commuters. The project required coordination across the FCT Transport Secretariat and urban engineering departments to ensure standard transit lane compliance.


The successful completion of this corridor reflects an institutional commitment to infrastructural continuity and public service delivery within the capital territory. By expanding the internal transport network, the FCT Administration strengthens municipal capacity to handle ongoing demographic growth. Over the long term, this infrastructure development provides a sustainable framework for economic activity, enhances urban accessibility, and sets a standard for orderly public administration and asset management in the region.



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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

President Tinubu Commissions New Body of Benchers Office Annex and Bwari Staff Housing

President Tinubu Commissions New Body of Benchers Office Annex and Bwari Staff Housing

 


President Tinubu Commissions New Body of Benchers Office Annex and Bwari Staff Housing.

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Monday, June 29, 2026

🚗🛣️ FCT Administration Unveils Rehabilitated And Expanded Dual Highway Assets In Karu AMAC

🚗🛣️ FCT Administration Unveils Rehabilitated And Expanded Dual Highway Assets In Karu AMAC


KARU, Nigeria, June 29, 2026 - The Federal Capital Territory Administration has executed a definitive infrastructure delivery milestone following the formal commissioning of the newly rehabilitated and expanded Karu Township road network. Unveiled as the center of Day 14 under the administration's active capital project launch itinerary, the high-fidelity engineering intervention overhaul transforms critical transit lines stretching from the Karu Interchange directly to the Customs Clinic Junction.


The extensive public works contract, executed cleanly by local engineering firm Abdul Val Nigeria Limited, unbundles a 5.4-kilometer dualized transport layout fortified with specialized box culverts, structural base compacting, and a one hundred-meter pedestrian walkway pattern. The civil development scope similarly absorbs crucial connecting arterial routes-including the Customs Clinic to CBN and EFCC junctions, the NIA Quarters link, and the Primus Hospital access road.


FCT Minister Nyesom Wike confirmed that providing high-tonnage asphalt pathways in outer satellite nodes is an absolute prerequisite for easing severe transit stress profiles across the greater Nyanya-Karshi axis. To optimize local security and stimulate nighttime commerce, the entire municipal corridor has been fitted with integrated solar-powered street lighting grids, permanently upgrading living standards across the Abuja Municipal Area Council.


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Friday, June 26, 2026

🚗🛣️ President Tinubu Commissions Roads 01 And 02 To Link Mabushi Bus Terminal Axis

🚗🛣️ President Tinubu Commissions Roads 01 And 02 To Link Mabushi Bus Terminal Axis


ABUJA, Nigeria, June 26, 2026 - The Federal Capital Territory Administration has completed an essential urban mobility milestone following the formal commissioning of Roads 01 and 02 by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Unveiled as a centerpiece of Day 13 under the administration’s localized infrastructure delivery schedule, the newly paved highway segments establish a strategic bypass corridor within the metropolitan transit core.

The high-fidelity engineering layout creates a direct, dualized pavement link connecting the high-volume Mabushi Bus Terminal network directly down to the vital Ahmadu Bello Way arterial grid. Fitted with modern concrete stormwater channels, standardized sidewalk pathways, and structural base compacting, the dual corridors are structurally calibrated to redistribute vehicle weight loads away from choked central interchanges.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike confirmed that opening decentralized alternative bypass channels is an absolute prerequisite for eliminating intense gridlock stress points across growing municipal layouts. The Federal Capital Development Authority has synchronized the traffic signals across the completed loops, expanding inner-city commuter access while upgrading local business logistics margins evenly.

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Thursday, June 25, 2026

President Tinubu Unveils Completed Phase One Of Kuje Gwagwalada Transport Grid

President Tinubu Unveils Completed Phase One Of Kuje Gwagwalada Transport Grid


ABUJA, Nigeria, June 25, 2026 - The Federal Capital Territory Administration has attained a landmark structural milestone following the formal commissioning of the newly completed Phase One of the Kuje–Gwagwalada dual carriageway. Presided over by Vice President Kashim Shettima on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the seven-kilometer asphalt engineering asset represents a key victory for adjacent sub-metropolitan zones.

The critical transit corridor was awarded to Gilmor Engineering Nigeria Limited following detailed consultations with traditional councils who traced local insecurity directly to broken logistics links. Fitted with heavy concrete side drains, custom pedestrian walkways, and integrated solar-powered street lighting arrays, the upgraded lanes safely unlock the agricultural and housing layout potentials of the area.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike confirmed that expanding alternative peripheral bypass routes remains an absolute prerequisite for easing intense traffic stress lines across central Abuja. While the initial segment is fully active, civil contractors have synchronized structural base compacting on Phase Two, which remains on a rigid track to be delivered by a strict implementation deadline of December 2026.

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Friday, June 19, 2026

FCT Minister Wike Directs CCECC To Extend Newly Commissioned Runway Access Road

FCT Minister Wike Directs CCECC To Extend Newly Commissioned Runway Access Road


The Federal Capital Territory Administration has accelerated its regional highway connectivity plans following an executive directive issued by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to extend the newly commissioned airport second runway bypass road down to Zuba. The contract mandate requires engineering firm CCECC to finalize the highway extension layout by a strict completion deadline of December 2026.

The infrastructure development, which routes commuter traffic off Bill Clinton Drive to Tungan Madaki, targets unbundling rural agricultural communities that have faced physical isolation. By bridging the transit gap between the Abuja Municipal Area Council and the Gwagwalada Area Council, the expanded route resolves historical land access disputes while generating immediate civil engineering jobs.

Minister Wike stated that providing durable alternative bypass lines is a non-negotiable prerequisite for balancing territory commerce. The FCT Transportation Secretariat has been instructed to oversee the layout expansion, ensuring that the structural connection to the Zuba transport hub complies with international pavement safety codes and territory security monitoring requirements uniformly.

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

VP Shettima Flags Off Distribution Of 515,720 Fertilizer Bags To Boost Food Security

VP Shettima Flags Off Distribution Of 515,720 Fertilizer Bags To Boost Food Security


The Federal Government has launched a major subnational food production intervention to cushion smallholder operations and guarantee national nutritional security. Vice President Kashim Shettima presided over the launch of the distribution of 515,720 bags of urea and NPK fertilizers in Abuja. The initiative operates under the National Agricultural Development Fund Renewed Hope Farm Input Support Programme.

The high-volume input allocation targets 128,930 registered smallholder farmers who cultivate less than 0.5 hectares of land across twenty-five states and the Federal Capital Territory. Represented by the Minister of State for Agriculture, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the Vice President explained that relieving input costs remains a central pillar of the administration's plan to bring down domestic commodity food prices.

The executive brief emphasized that monitoring teams will enforce transparent distribution routines to prevent diversion. The Presidency directed all coordinating committees to prioritize youth, women, and vulnerable farmers. This agro-input injection runs alongside ongoing distributions of solar-powered irrigation infrastructure and drought-resistant seed lines to facilitate all-season farming.

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President Tinubu Commissions High-End Federal High Court Judges' Quarters In Abuja

President Tinubu Commissions High-End Federal High Court Judges' Quarters In Abuja


The Presidency has taken a concrete step toward strengthening the rule of law by delivering state-of-the-art housing infrastructure to the bench. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, officially commissioned ten modern residential units designated for judges of the Federal High Court in the Katampe District of the Federal Capital Territory. The project fulfills a key promise to improve worker welfare.

The administration stated that true judicial independence cannot exist merely as an abstract concept; it requires providing safe, secure, and dignified living conditions. The President explained that protecting judges from basic welfare vulnerabilities serves as a deliberate shield against external compromise. FCT Minister Nyesom Wike confirmed that the sector has been completely opened up for senior housing projects.

In response to the infrastructure intervention, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, praised the executive for showing practical commitment to the separation of powers. The Presidency called on the bench to reciprocate the investments by ensuring swift, transparent, and fair dispensation of cases, noting that judicial integrity remains the ultimate bedrock of civil democracy.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Wike Commissions Modern Court Of Appeal Judges’ Quarters In Katampe

Wike Commissions Modern Court Of Appeal Judges’ Quarters In Katampe


The Federal Capital Territory Administration has completed a vital institutional infrastructure delivery following the formal commissioning of the Court of Appeal Judges’ Quarters in the Katampe District of Abuja. Supervised by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, the modern residential layout represents an administrative milestone within the territory's active infrastructure accountability cycle.

The high-fidelity housing project was executed on recovered land sections that had remained entirely undeveloped for over fifteen years by previous allottees. By reclaiming the spatial assets, the administration deployed necessary civic utilities, road access links, and specialized security parameters designed to secure the residential dignity and independence of senior judicial officers.

Minister Wike stated that equipping the justice sector with secure estate assets is a core prerequisite for sustaining good governance. The FCTA Capital Projects Directorate has finalized engineering audits on adjoining sectors, clearing the path for the upcoming launch of separate residential blocks for the Federal High Court, National Industrial Court, and Code of Conduct Tribunal.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

President Tinubu Unveils Completed Kuje-Airport Dual Carriageway In Capital Territory

President Tinubu Unveils Completed Kuje-Airport Dual Carriageway In Capital Territory


The Federal Government has opened the completed Federal Highway 105, connecting the Abuja Airport Expressway to Kuje Township. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, performed the commissioning as part of the administration’s wider infrastructure delivery in the Federal Capital Territory. The road brings to completion a major corridor that had remained unfinished for years and now gives satellite communities a stronger link to the capital’s transport network.

The six-lane dual carriageway is expected to shorten travel time, reduce transport costs, and ease persistent congestion for residents moving between Abuja’s suburbs and the city centre. FCT Minister Nyesom Wike said the 54-billion-naira project had suffered delays before the Tinubu administration supplied the political backing and funding needed to push it to completion. For commuters and businesses, the route is being presented as a practical economic relief.

At the ceremony, the Presidency said communities outside Abuja’s ceremonial centre must not be left behind in the distribution of development. The executive message framed the road as part of a wider duty to extend public infrastructure to settlements that support the capital’s daily economy. Traditional leaders in the area were also urged to protect the new installations from vandalism, with the government stressing that public assets must be preserved for long-term community benefit.

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Wike’s FCT Capital Project Marathon Prepares Court Of Appeal Residences For Launch

Wike’s FCT Capital Project Marathon Prepares Court Of Appeal Residences For Launch


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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FCT Minister Wike Commissions Six-Lane Highway 105 To Link Kuje Township

FCT Minister Wike Commissions Six-Lane Highway 105 To Link Kuje Township


The Federal Capital Territory Administration has opened a major transport corridor after Minister Nyesom Wike commissioned Phase One of Federal Highway FCT 105, linking the Abuja Airport Expressway to the Kuje Township Junction. The completed six-lane dual carriageway gives Kuje and nearby satellite settlements a stronger connection to the capital city, easing a long-standing bottleneck that had slowed commuters, traders, and emergency movement across the axis.

The project converts an abandoned single-lane stretch into a modern regional artery with reinforced concrete box culverts, dual river bridges, wider carriageways, and solar-powered street lighting. For residents and businesses around Kuje, the route is expected to reduce travel time, improve night-time safety, support logistics movement, and strengthen property and commercial activity across communities that have often felt distant from central Abuja.

Minister Wike said the road reflects the administration’s commitment to spreading infrastructure beyond the city centre into satellite towns. The FCTA is expected to fold the corridor into wider transport and security planning so that commuters, farmers, market operators, and service providers can use the route safely while Abuja’s outer districts gain stronger access to jobs, schools, markets, healthcare centres, and public services across the territory.

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Friday, May 22, 2026

🚧🏙️ Wike Inspects Abuja Road Projects Ahead Tinubu Anniversary Commissioning

🚧🏙️ Wike Inspects Abuja Road Projects Ahead Tinubu Anniversary Commissioning

Capital Infrastructure Delivery: FCT road works are being pushed toward presidential commissioning and urban connectivity.

The inspections place contractor performance, deadline discipline and satellite-city access under federal visibility.

Projects include Karsana, Dei-Dei–Life Camp, Body of Benchers axis and Tugan Madaki access works.
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🏗️⏱️ Wike Pressures Abuja Contractors Before Presidential Project Commissioning Window

🏗️⏱️ Wike Pressures Abuja Contractors Before Presidential Project Commissioning Window


Infrastructure Accountability Push: The FCT is using deadline enforcement to align contractors with federal delivery targets.

Contractor discipline has become a visible governance metric in Abuja’s infrastructure programme.

Wike warned contractors that June timelines for anniversary-linked projects would not be negotiable.

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