FCT Minister Barr Nyesom Wike fielding questions from journalists during a Media Parley on Friday
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FCT INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DESERVE EQUAL PRIVILEGES - WIKE
…SAYS ELEVATION OF TRADITIONAL RULERS IS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR
SACRIFICE
The Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike, has reaffirmed
the commitment of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to the
inclusion and elevation of the indigenous people of the FCT, stating that they
deserve to enjoy the same privileges as all other Nigerians residing in the
nation's capital.
Speaking during a media parley in Abuja on Friday, April 3, 2026, the Minister stated that for the first time in the history of the FCT, the government was deliberately identifying with the indigenous population through strategic political appointments and the recognition of traditional leadership.
Addressing the recent elevation of traditional rulers and the presentation of Certificates of Occupancy for indigenous lands, Barr. Wike stressed that these actions were taken in recognition of the good leadership provided by traditional stools as well as to bring government closer to the grassroots.
He acknowledged that the indigenous people have made significant
sacrifices for the growth of the FCT, adding that they deserve the same
opportunities and recognition as any other Nigerian.
According to the Minister, “Everybody comes here and gets land with C of
O, what about those who were here before it was made a capital? What is their
own fate? Must they suffer because here is the capital? Must they not benefit
also?
“Mr. President said others come and collect land and we must give you
land with C of O so that you can enjoy it. After all, C of O is given to other
people who come here, they sell it and make millions of Naira. What about those
who own here? Why can’t you also give them that opportunity? That is why the
people are so happy with Mr. President”, Barr. Wike stated.
“This is the first time that any government has tried to identify with
the indigenes of FCT in terms of appointments. Mention who from Abuja who have
become a Minister before now. The Former Head of Service of the FCTA is from
Abuja. That is why it will be difficult for anybody to say the people of Abuja
will not appreciate what Mr. President is doing for them”.
To further bridge the development gap between the city centre and the
rural areas, the Minister disclosed that the FCT Administration was
aggressively providing road and water infrastructure for satellite towns to
open up the rural communities and better the lives of the people.
He added that plans were also underway to relocate indigenous people from the Kpaduma village near Guzape, to the Wasa District, where the government is already providing the necessary infrastructure to ensure a seamless transition.
Responding to concerns over the pace of work in Karu, Barr. Wike
reassured residents that the project was on track and will be completed and
inaugurated during President Tinubu’s third year anniversary. He said his
frequent site visits were to ensure contractors deliver standard work, and on
schedule.
Barr. Wike further highlighted the administration's focus on human
capital, revealing that contracts have already been awarded for the renovation
of over 200 schools across the FCT, with the health sector receiving similar
prioritized attention.
The Minister, who also shared significant progress in the fight against
crime, specifically the "One Chance" robbery syndicates, stated that
security agencies have drastically reduced the scourge with increased support
from the FCTA.
While noting that crime cannot be completely eradicated in any society,
the Minister said the FCT Administration is providing the security agencies
with the necessary support to tackle crime.
He further revealed that the upcoming commencement of operations at the
new bus terminals across the FCT will serve as a structural solution to illegal
transport operators and car robberies.
The Minister therefore appealed to residents to support the funding of
these massive projects by paying their taxes, noting that Federal allocations
alone were insufficient to cover infrastructure and overhead costs, even as he
urged residents to always hold government accountable.
Speaking on the national political landscape following the successful hosting
of the PDP National Convention, the Minister dismissed claims of being planted
to destroy the party, asserting that his leadership is guided by the law and
the party’s constitution.
On his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Barr. Wike clarified
that it stems from his belief in the Renewed Hope Agenda and reaffirmed that he
will support the President in the presidential election.
Regarding the tragic security incidents in Plateau State, the Minister cautioned Nigerians against politicizing tragedy. He praised President Tinubu’s empathy in visiting the state and emphasized that security is a collective responsibility. "The President is the Commander-in-Chief, but he does not preside over the various states”, the Minister said, calling for more action from the leaders in those areas.
ADDITIONAL PICTURE AND CAPTION
FCT Minister Barr Nyesom Wike speaking on national issues, politics and FCT development during a media Parley in Abuja on Friday
RABI MUSA UMAR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PRESS
(OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER)
03/04/2026
FCTA/ODP/PR/821
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