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| (L-R) FCT Minister, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike; Minister of Justice, Chief Lateef Fagbemi SAN; and the Chief Judge of the FCT High Court, Justice Husseini Baba Yusuf at the Commissioning of 20 units of residential quarters for Judges of the FCT High Court in Katampe District, Abuja on Wednesday, July 15, 2026 |
FCTA PRESS RELEASE
“DISCHARGE YOUR
DUTIES WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR”, PRESIDENT TINUBU CHARGES JUDICIARY
...AS HE
COMMISSIONS 20 UNITS OF STATE-OF-THE-ART RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS FOR FCT HIGH
COURT JUDGES IN KATAMPE
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR,
has issued a strong charge to Nigerian judicial officers to maintain an
unwavering, fearless, and transparent commitment to the dispensation of
justice, asserting that the nation expects nothing less in return for
government’s efforts to improve their welfare and security.
The President gave the charge on
Wednesday, July 15, 2026, in Abuja during the commissioning of 20 newly
constructed residential quarters for Judges of the FCT High Court in the
Katampe District of the Federal Capital Territory.
Represented by the Minister of Justice
and Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, President
Tinubu made it clear that while his administration is committed to shielding
the judiciary from discomfort, judges must reciprocate by delivering justice
strictly on its merits.
"To our lordships who will
occupy these quarters: This country looks up to you", President Tinubu
declared. "As we provide infrastructure to make your lives easier and your
service safer, we only ask in return for your unwavering commitment to the swift,
fair, and transparent dispensation of justice. Not favor for government, or for
any gain. Let these quarters be a daily reminder of the trust the nation has
placed in you. Let this be a home for deep reflection, integrity, and honour”.
Addressing concerns surrounding
executive intervention in judicial welfare, President Tinubu reiterated that
providing decent housing is a basic necessity for judicial independence, not an
attempt to compromise it.
The President emphasized that the
project is a distinct intervention that does not touch the statutory budget of
the judiciary, which remains entirely intact and respected.
“We cannot expect judges to dispense
justice without fear or favour if their basic comfort, security, and peace of
mind are left to chance", the President stated, adding that, "True
judicial independence is built on the dignity of our judicial officers... This
intervention is a deliberate shield against vulnerability, a statement that
Nigeria values those who interpret our laws."
The Katampe housing project for the
FCT High Court judges, comprising 20 fully furnished 5-bedroom duplexes with
boys' quarters, marks Day 26 of a series of project commissions celebrating the
third anniversary of the administration. It follows the recent handover of 10
units for Court of Appeal Judges and another 10 for Federal High Court Judges
in the same district.
Speaking at the event, the FCT
Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike, explained that the project was born out of direct
presidential directives to enhance the security, dignity, and independence of
the FCT judiciary.
Addressing previous criticisms
regarding land acquisition for the project, Barr. Wike noted that his actions
had been vindicated. He said the land, originally held by Julius Berger PLC,
was acquired in the overriding public interest to serve the nation's temple of
justice.
The Minister also announced plans to
seek formal approval from President Tinubu to transition the residences to an
owner-occupier basis for the judges.
"I can assure you that we
are going to seek approval of the President", Barr Wike remarked,
expressing confidence that with the backing of the Attorney General, the
approval will be obtained.
Barr. Wike also revealed plans to
complete other ongoing residential quarters for heads of courts before the end
of the year. He said, "Before the first tenure of Mr. President expires,
we will have gone far in the construction of 20 more residences for FCT
Judges".
He commended the contractor, Details
2 Dot, for delivering the project within 18 months, emphasizing that the FCTA
only awards contracts when cash flow is fully secured to prevent abandoned
projects. He also stressed the critical need for top-tier maintenance of the
new facilities.