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AHEAD OF THE PRESIDENT’S THIRD YEAR ANNIVERSARY: FCT MINISTER INSPECTS JUDICIARY PROJECTS, REMODELED ABUJA CITY GATE
…DESCRIBES ALLEGATIONS OF JUDICIAL COMPROMISE AS MERE DISTRACTIONS
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom
Wike, on Thursday, March 26, 2026, conducted a comprehensive inspection of key
judicial infrastructure and urban aesthetic projects across the Abuja city
centre.
The Minister’s tour included the new Court of Appeal complex in
Dakibiyu, the expansive Judges’ Quarters in Katampe, the residential quarters
for Heads of Court in Asokoro, and the ongoing remodeling of the Abuja City
Gate.
Addressing journalists shortly after the inspection, the Minister expressed overall satisfaction with the quality of work across the project sites and the commitment of the contractors to meeting the established timelines.
He noted that the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division at Dakibiyu has
reached the finishing stage and expressed confidence that the facility would be
inaugurated as part of the activities marking President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s
third year in office.
The Minister also stated that the Judges’ Quarters, which comprises 10
duplexes for the Federal High Court, 20 for the FCT High Court, and 10 for the
Court of Appeal was at its final stages and would be handed over by the end of
May.
He however disclosed that the adjoining lands at the Judges Quarters in
Katampe, which were yet to be developed, have been acquired by the FCT
Administration and would be used to provide official accommodation for the
National Industrial Court.
He said, “We also felt that we are going to take over adjoining lands
for security reasons to ensure that those living within the quarters are
identifiable. We are also looking to build the National Industrial Court
quarters around that same area”.
The Minister who also inspected the exclusive residential quarters for
the Heads of Courts in Asokoro, including accommodations for the Chief Judge of
the FCT, the President of the Court of Appeal, the Chief Judge of the Federal
High Court, and the President of the National Industrial Court said these
high-profile residences were slated for completion by October 2026.
Speaking on the remodeling of the Abuja City Gate project, the Minister
credited the vision for the project to the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu,
and noted that the new design will feature a water fountain that will reflect
the 36 states and the FCT. He added that it will create a landmark that will
enhance the city's entrance and boost the tourism potential of the nation’s
capital.
“This was initiated by the wife of the President, Senator Oluremi
Tinubu, to see how we can remodel the city gate. We thank her for the vision...
people can come and take pictures and that’s what really will change the
landscape of this area. It will be inaugurated by her during the third year in
office of Mr. President”, the Minister stated.
Addressing critics who suggest that providing housing for the judiciary
was an attempt by the executive to compromise judicial independence, Barr. Wike
dismissed the allegations as baseless and a product of idle minds. He reminded
the public that the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) has
historically built infrastructure for all arms of government, including the
National Assembly and INEC, stressing that what is happening in the FCT was
nothing new.
In the words of the Minister, “That is the thinking of people who have
nothing to do. Who funds the judiciary? Is it not through the executive? All
the courts, even the National Assembly, were built by the FCDA. We are doing
nothing that is new. We are focused and we will not be distracted. If we
provide funds to them without carrying out this, will it also be influencing
them? There is nothing that you will do that people will not criticize.”
MORE PICTURES AND CAPTIONS
| An aerial view on the ongoing beautification of the FCT City gate on Thursday |
| Ongoing construction of the Judges Quarters in Katampe, Abuja on Thursday |
RABI MUSA UMAR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PRESS
(OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER)
26/03/2026
FCTA/ODP/PR/815
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