An aerial view of the newly constructed staff quarters for the Nigerian Law School, Bwari , on Monday
FCTA PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS 10-UNIT STAFF
QUARTERS IN NIGERIAN LAW
SCHOOL, BWARI
…AS FCT MINISTER REVEALS PRESIDENTIAL APPROVAL FOR
ADDITIONAL 20-HOUSING UNITS
In a major boost to legal education and institutional welfare, President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has commissioned 10
newly completed and
furnished staff quarters at the Nigerian Law School, Bwari in the Federal Capital Territory.
Represented at the event by the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, President Tinubu
stated that the provision of accommodation for the Nigerian Law school was part
of a strategic intervention aimed at upgrading the infrastructure of the nation's
premier legal training institution under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
While noting that a world-class legal system
cannot be built upon dilapidated infrastructure, President Tinubu maintained that providing dignified shelter for the administrators
and instructors who mold the country's future legal minds is a matter of
national priority.
"The legal profession stands as the sentinel of our democracy, the
very guardian of the rule of law. But we must ask ourselves: how can we expect
the next generation of legal minds to be properly molded if the teachers, the
instructors, and the administrators who shape them are left without decent,
dignified shelter? What we are witnessing here today is a direct answer to that
question." President Tinubu stated.
He commended the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike,
for his aggressive project execution,
noting that the financial liberation of pulling the FCTA out of the Treasury
Single Account (TSA) has yielded undeniable results, giving local
administration the liquidity and corporate flexibility to deliver massive
projects without bureaucratic delays.
President Tinubu further lauded the FCT Minister
for granting Certificate of Occupancy to the Nigerian Law School and waiving
the associated fees to correct what he described as a long-standing structural
failure in the legal institution.
“Barr. Wike has not just built roads; he has looked
at the institutional fabric of this capital territory and declared an emergency
where emergency was due. When he discovered that this premier institution, the
Nigerian Law School, had operated for years in Bwari without a formal title, he
moved very swiftly to correct the anomaly by waiving the Certificate of
Occupancy (C-of-O) processing fees and demanding its issuance within one week.
By so doing he has corrected a longstanding structural and historical failure
in this legal institution.
The President also further used the occasion to
reaffirm his administration's commitment to
completing initiated projects and urged Nigerians to remain
steadfast in their support for the
current government.
"Do not be swayed by the antics of naysayers who seek to diminish our collective progress. Let us stand together, unified in purpose, recognizing that the temporary challenges of today are paving the way for a grander, more prosperous tomorrow”, the President charged.
Speaking at the event, the FCT Minister Barr.
Ezenwo Nyesom Wike revealed that President Tinubu had already approved the
follow-up construction of 20 additional staff housing units for the Nigerian Law School to further
address staff accommodation challenges.
He said the President’s approval was in response to
an earlier request by the DG Nigerian Law School for the renovation of the old
and dilapidated accommodation facilities within the campus to bring them at par
with the newly constructed ones.
“While the DG Nigerian Law School was talking, Mr.
President asked me one simple question. He said why didn’t I do more for them.
I said there was no money. He now told me to announce to them that we are going
to do 20 more”, Barr. Wike said.
He thanked President Tinubu for the approval which
he said was in addition to the ongoing construction of two 300-bed hostels for
students at the Bwari campus, assuring that the project would be adequately
funded to ensure its timely completion.
In her remarks, the FCT Minister
of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, also conveyed profound
gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to
national renewal, institutional strength, and sustainable development under the
Renewed Hope Agenda. She commended the administration for prioritizing critical
infrastructure and public institutions, while extending special appreciation to
FCT Minister Barrister Nyesom Wike—affectionately dubbed "Mr.
Project"—whose genuine leadership and commitment to infrastructure
development continue to transform the Federal Capital Territory.
Providing the technical
details of the completed 10-number staff
quarters, the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority
(FCDA), Engr. Richard Yunana Dauda, disclosed
that the contract was awarded to First Links Energy Services Limited. He said the project include the Construction of 10
fully furnished, premium 4-bedroom bungalow units complete with modern civil
works.
Engr. Dauda explained that the project is
strategically split across two locations on the Bwari campus, with 5 blocks
situated on the northern side and 5 blocks on the western end and includes the provision of ancillary
facilities like paved car parks, continuous water supply systems, dedicated power
infrastructure, and comprehensive external works designed to enhance
productivity and comfort.
The Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, Dr. Olugbemisola
Odusote, in her goodwill message, expressed profound
gratitude to the Federal Government, describing the Law School as a
"critical national asset." She noted that the initiative directly
addresses acute accommodation shortages, allowing staff to live in dignity on
campus.
Adding to the commendations, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, Chairman of the
Council of Legal Education, lauded the FCT Minister visionary interventions, stating that providing
state-of-the-art accommodation acts as a crucial anchor in curbing the
widespread "Japa" syndrome among academic and administrative
professionals.
Representative of the contractor, First Link Energy
Services Limited, Engr. Innocent Obagiade, thanked the FCT Minister for the
confidence reposed in the company to deliver the laudable project and pledged
the firm’s commitment to delivering other ongoing projects within the
stipulated timeframe.
MORE PICTURES AND CAPTIONS
RABI MUSA UMAR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PRESS
OFFICE OF THE HON MINISTER
FCTA/ODP/PR/874
06/07/2026
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