FCTA PRESS RELEASE
FCT MINISTER WAIVES C OF O FEES FOR NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL
...PLEDGES DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND MORE HOUSING SUPPORT
In a decisive step to support legal education, the Minister of the
Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has announced the immediate
waiver of Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) fees for the Nigerian Law School’s
Bwari campus, while pledging further infrastructure and digital interventions.
The Minister made the disclosure on Thursday, April 23, 2026 when he
received a delegation from the Nigerian Law School, led by the Director-General,
Olugbemisola Titilayo Odusote, on a courtesy visit to his office.
During the visit, the DG had highlighted the challenges facing the Bwari campus, and requested a waiver for outstanding land fees, even as she also sought the Minister's assistance in modernizing the school’s operations.
In a swift response, Barr. Nyesom Wike approved the waiver for the
school’s Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) and directed the Land Administration
Department to ensure that the document is processed and delivered within one
week.
The Minister who expressed surprise that the institution was built on a
land without C of O, said the trend where government institutions lack official
land documentation was one of the issues the FCTA is addressing in its land
reforms.
“We are going to waive the C of O fee for you immediately. So, you will
soon have your certificate of occupancy”, the Minister assured.
To address accommodation challenges, the Minister also pledged the
provision of 10 additional housing units for the staff of the Nigerian Law
School. Recall that 10 units of staff quarters were already being built in
addition to the ongoing work on two new hostels for male and female students.
Responding to the DG’s request for enhanced classroom teaching
solutions, the Minister expressed readiness to facilitate the digitization of
the school’s business processes, moving from manual to computerized operations
to improve administrative efficiency,
He directed the Law School to engage the FCTA General Counsel on the
digitisation of operations, drawing from ongoing reforms at the FCT High Court.
The Minister stressed that the interventions align with President Bola
Ahmed Tinubu’s broader agenda for strengthening legal education and judicial
welfare and reaffirmed the FCT Administration’s commitment to the advancement
of legal education in Nigeria.
He said, “For us, anything the government can do to enhance efficiency
and help our children, we will gladly do that.
Earlier in her remarks, DG Odusote expressed profound gratitude to the
FCT Minister for his long-standing contributions to the Law School across
various campuses, specifically citing Port Harcourt and Yenagoa Campuses which
she said benefited immensely from the Minister's direct support and
investments.
"We have to say thank you for your contribution to legal education. Your impact is felt across our campuses", the DG stated.
Additional Picture and Caption
RABI MUSA UMAR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PRESS
(OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER)
23/04/2026
FCTA/ODP/PR/829
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