• NLC Shuts Down Abuja, Backs Indefinite FCTA Workers’ Strike……


    Abuja was largely paralysed as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) backed the indefinite strike by Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) workers, accusing the administration of withholding wages, pension and housing funds and intimidating staff. The NLC ordered a citywide shutdown and mass mobilisation ahead of a court hearing amid rising tensions. 
    NLC Shuts Down Abuja, Backs Indefinite FCTA Workers’ Strike…… Abuja was largely paralysed as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) backed the indefinite strike by Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) workers, accusing the administration of withholding wages, pension and housing funds and intimidating staff. The NLC ordered a citywide shutdown and mass mobilisation ahead of a court hearing amid rising tensions. 
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  • FCTA Workers Shut Down Abuja Government Offices, Begin Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Wages, Welfare Disputes

    Government offices across Abuja were deserted on Monday as workers under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) commenced an indefinite strike, demanding resolution of long-standing labour and welfare issues. Declared by the Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC), the strike follows the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum to FCTA management. Key grievances include unpaid wage awards, promotion arrears, delayed promotions, retention of retired officials, unpaid pension contributions, and worsening working conditions. JUAC has vowed to maintain the strike until all demands are met, warning of continued paralysis of administrative activities across the territory.
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    FCTA Workers Shut Down Abuja Government Offices, Begin Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Wages, Welfare Disputes Government offices across Abuja were deserted on Monday as workers under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) commenced an indefinite strike, demanding resolution of long-standing labour and welfare issues. Declared by the Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC), the strike follows the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum to FCTA management. Key grievances include unpaid wage awards, promotion arrears, delayed promotions, retention of retired officials, unpaid pension contributions, and worsening working conditions. JUAC has vowed to maintain the strike until all demands are met, warning of continued paralysis of administrative activities across the territory. #fcta #Abuja
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  • Authorities Seal Divine Hope Orphanage in Abuja Amid Investigation Into Alleged Unlawful Activities

    The Federal Capital Territory authorities have sealed Divine Hope Orphanage and Less Privileged Home in Kagini, Abuja, as part of an ongoing probe by the FCT Women Affairs Secretariat. Officials cited concerns over alleged unlawful activities and non-compliance with child welfare regulations.
    The orphanage operator reportedly ignored multiple summons to cooperate with the investigation. Authorities have called on the public to assist in locating the operator to ensure the investigation is completed. The closure underscores the government’s commitment to enforcing standards and protecting vulnerable children in Nigeria.

    #AbujaOrphanage #DivineHopeOrphanage #ChildWelfare #FCTAuthorities #NigeriaNews #OrphanageInvestigation #ChildProtection #FCTWomenAffairs
    Authorities Seal Divine Hope Orphanage in Abuja Amid Investigation Into Alleged Unlawful Activities The Federal Capital Territory authorities have sealed Divine Hope Orphanage and Less Privileged Home in Kagini, Abuja, as part of an ongoing probe by the FCT Women Affairs Secretariat. Officials cited concerns over alleged unlawful activities and non-compliance with child welfare regulations. The orphanage operator reportedly ignored multiple summons to cooperate with the investigation. Authorities have called on the public to assist in locating the operator to ensure the investigation is completed. The closure underscores the government’s commitment to enforcing standards and protecting vulnerable children in Nigeria. #AbujaOrphanage #DivineHopeOrphanage #ChildWelfare #FCTAuthorities #NigeriaNews #OrphanageInvestigation #ChildProtection #FCTWomenAffairs
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  • FCT Administration Orders Public Premises in Abuja to Obtain Health and Environmental Certificates, Warns of Penalties for Non-Compliance

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
    FCT Administration Orders Public Premises in Abuja to Obtain Health and Environmental Certificates, Warns of Penalties for Non-Compliance The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
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  • After Two Years of Protests, Wike Agrees to Settle ₦5.2bn Debt Owed Indigenous FCT Contractors

    After more than two years of sustained protests and petitions, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has agreed to resolve the long-running payment dispute with indigenous FCT contractors owed over ₦5.2 billion for completed public projects. The breakthrough followed renewed protests at the FCTA Secretariat in Abuja, where Wike directed contractors to submit verified bills for payment covering contracts executed since 2023. Both parties described the meeting as frank and productive, with further engagements planned to conclude the settlement process.
    After Two Years of Protests, Wike Agrees to Settle ₦5.2bn Debt Owed Indigenous FCT Contractors After more than two years of sustained protests and petitions, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has agreed to resolve the long-running payment dispute with indigenous FCT contractors owed over ₦5.2 billion for completed public projects. The breakthrough followed renewed protests at the FCTA Secretariat in Abuja, where Wike directed contractors to submit verified bills for payment covering contracts executed since 2023. Both parties described the meeting as frank and productive, with further engagements planned to conclude the settlement process.
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  • FCT Indigenous Contractors Accuse Minister Wike of Using Police to Suppress Protest Over N5.2 Billion Unpaid Contracts

    The Association of Indigenous Contractors of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has accused FCT Minister Nyesom Wike of deploying heavily armed security personnel to intimidate members protesting unpaid contract debts totaling over N5.2 billion. According to the association, contractors who executed certified projects were blocked from entering the FCTA office complex despite scheduled meetings, and some were verbally and physically threatened. The contractors claim the delay in payment has caused severe financial hardship, including loss of homes and inability to support families, while urging Nigerians, religious leaders, and civil society groups to condemn the alleged injustice.


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    FCT Indigenous Contractors Accuse Minister Wike of Using Police to Suppress Protest Over N5.2 Billion Unpaid Contracts The Association of Indigenous Contractors of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has accused FCT Minister Nyesom Wike of deploying heavily armed security personnel to intimidate members protesting unpaid contract debts totaling over N5.2 billion. According to the association, contractors who executed certified projects were blocked from entering the FCTA office complex despite scheduled meetings, and some were verbally and physically threatened. The contractors claim the delay in payment has caused severe financial hardship, including loss of homes and inability to support families, while urging Nigerians, religious leaders, and civil society groups to condemn the alleged injustice. #FCTContractors #NyesomWike #UnpaidContracts
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  • BREAKING: Wike’s FCTA Re-Enforces Ban on Smartphones, Allows Only Torchlight Phones for Staff

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration has reinstated a strict ban on smartphones and internet-enabled devices for staff on Grade Level 14 and below. In a circular dated November 28, 2025, the FCTA ordered full enforcement from December 1, requiring affected workers to drop their devices in secure cabinets and use only basic “torchlight phones” during office hours. The directive, signed by Assistant Director Amaka Ezike, follows an earlier policy reportedly approved at a staff meeting, with management instructed to enforce compliance or apply disciplinary action.
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    BREAKING: Wike’s FCTA Re-Enforces Ban on Smartphones, Allows Only Torchlight Phones for Staff The Federal Capital Territory Administration has reinstated a strict ban on smartphones and internet-enabled devices for staff on Grade Level 14 and below. In a circular dated November 28, 2025, the FCTA ordered full enforcement from December 1, requiring affected workers to drop their devices in secure cabinets and use only basic “torchlight phones” during office hours. The directive, signed by Assistant Director Amaka Ezike, follows an earlier policy reportedly approved at a staff meeting, with management instructed to enforce compliance or apply disciplinary action. #FCTA #Wike #WorkplacePolicy
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  • FCTA DEBUNKS CLOSURE OF SCHOOLS; DIRECTS SUSPENSION OF DANLAMI HAYYO

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike has directed the suspension of the Mandate Secretary for Education, Danlami Hayyo., following the circular issued for the closure of all public schools in the FCT.
    In a statement by the Senior Special Adviser to FCT Minister on Public Communications and Social Media Lere Olayinka, the
    Acting Head of Service, Mrs Nancy Sabanti Nathan, has also been mandated to discipline the Director, School Services, Mrs Aishatu Sani Alhassan who issued the circular, in accordance with the civil service rules.

    Describing the report on early closure of schools as false and misleading.
    The administration urged parents, students, and school authorities to dismiss the rumour, stressing that the approved academic calendar remained unchanged.

    The FCTA also assured residents of the FCT, especially students of adequate security, adding that the Minister has directed the resumption of Operation Sweep and other security initiatives in the federal capital.
    FCTA DEBUNKS CLOSURE OF SCHOOLS; DIRECTS SUSPENSION OF DANLAMI HAYYO The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike has directed the suspension of the Mandate Secretary for Education, Danlami Hayyo., following the circular issued for the closure of all public schools in the FCT. In a statement by the Senior Special Adviser to FCT Minister on Public Communications and Social Media Lere Olayinka, the Acting Head of Service, Mrs Nancy Sabanti Nathan, has also been mandated to discipline the Director, School Services, Mrs Aishatu Sani Alhassan who issued the circular, in accordance with the civil service rules. Describing the report on early closure of schools as false and misleading. The administration urged parents, students, and school authorities to dismiss the rumour, stressing that the approved academic calendar remained unchanged. The FCTA also assured residents of the FCT, especially students of adequate security, adding that the Minister has directed the resumption of Operation Sweep and other security initiatives in the federal capital.
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  • Land dispute: Top FCTA officials tender apology to Wike over brawl with Navy officer.

    Top officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) have tendered an unreserved apology to the Minister, Nyesom Wike over his recent brawl with Navy Lieutenant AM Yerima in the Gaduwa area of Abuja on Tuesday, November 12.

    Wike and Yerima had engaged in a heated verbal altercation over a piece of land owned by a former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Zubairu Gambo.

    The minister’s aide, Lere Olayinka had on Wednesday stated that Gambo was scammed off the property by an Abuja-based estate development and had no legal backing to deploy the use of military officers led by Yerima to guard the property and prevent FCTA officials including Wike from gaining access to the land.

    Reacting days after the incident, the staff of the administration on Thursday apologised to the minister over the controversial incident which had continued to make headlines.
    Land dispute: Top FCTA officials tender apology to Wike over brawl with Navy officer. Top officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) have tendered an unreserved apology to the Minister, Nyesom Wike over his recent brawl with Navy Lieutenant AM Yerima in the Gaduwa area of Abuja on Tuesday, November 12. Wike and Yerima had engaged in a heated verbal altercation over a piece of land owned by a former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Zubairu Gambo. The minister’s aide, Lere Olayinka had on Wednesday stated that Gambo was scammed off the property by an Abuja-based estate development and had no legal backing to deploy the use of military officers led by Yerima to guard the property and prevent FCTA officials including Wike from gaining access to the land. Reacting days after the incident, the staff of the administration on Thursday apologised to the minister over the controversial incident which had continued to make headlines.
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  • Peter Obi Reacts as Wike Clashes with Soldiers Over Property in Abuja.

    According to a report by Punch on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has reacted to the viral video showing Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, engaging in a heated confrontation with soldiers in Abuja.

    The incident, which occurred on Plot 1946 in the Gaduwa District, involved soldiers allegedly blocking officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) from carrying out their duties. The disputed land is reportedly linked to the former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (retd.)

    In a post shared on his official X handle on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Obi described the altercation as “a needless and unfortunate reflection of Nigeria’s growing institutional disorder.”

    He said, “The recent altercation between the FCT Minister, His Excellency Nyesom Wike, and a Naval officer is yet another unfortunate reflection of the growing institutional disorder in our country. What should ordinarily be a routine civic encounter has, once again, become a national embarrassment — a typical example of what comes out of a disgraced nation.”

    Obi noted that the incident raised critical questions about the misuse of state power and the weakening of Nigeria’s institutions.

    He asked: “Should the military be used for purely civil operations? If proper protocols were in place, should a Minister’s intervention in such a matter be so indecorous? Shouldn’t there be clear boundaries between administrative authority and the duties of security agencies?”

    He further questioned Nigeria’s culture of governance and respect for due process, lamenting the frequent involvement of military personnel in civil disputes. “Why has the culture of due process and civility given way to public spectacle and confrontation? If our institutions worked as they should, would tempers flare in situations that should be handled by procedure and hierarchy?”
    Peter Obi Reacts as Wike Clashes with Soldiers Over Property in Abuja. According to a report by Punch on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has reacted to the viral video showing Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, engaging in a heated confrontation with soldiers in Abuja. The incident, which occurred on Plot 1946 in the Gaduwa District, involved soldiers allegedly blocking officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) from carrying out their duties. The disputed land is reportedly linked to the former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (retd.) In a post shared on his official X handle on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Obi described the altercation as “a needless and unfortunate reflection of Nigeria’s growing institutional disorder.” He said, “The recent altercation between the FCT Minister, His Excellency Nyesom Wike, and a Naval officer is yet another unfortunate reflection of the growing institutional disorder in our country. What should ordinarily be a routine civic encounter has, once again, become a national embarrassment — a typical example of what comes out of a disgraced nation.” Obi noted that the incident raised critical questions about the misuse of state power and the weakening of Nigeria’s institutions. He asked: “Should the military be used for purely civil operations? If proper protocols were in place, should a Minister’s intervention in such a matter be so indecorous? Shouldn’t there be clear boundaries between administrative authority and the duties of security agencies?” He further questioned Nigeria’s culture of governance and respect for due process, lamenting the frequent involvement of military personnel in civil disputes. “Why has the culture of due process and civility given way to public spectacle and confrontation? If our institutions worked as they should, would tempers flare in situations that should be handled by procedure and hierarchy?”
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  • Ex-Lawmaker Applauds Wike’s Bold Leadership in Abuja, Warns Against Clash With Soldiers

    A former federal lawmaker has commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for his outstanding performance in managing Abuja’s affairs, describing his leadership as effective, courageous, and commendable, according to a Daily Post report on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.

    However, the former senator cautioned Wike against engaging in confrontations with members of the armed forces following a viral video that showed the minister in a heated exchange with soldiers over a disputed plot of land in Gaduwa District, Abuja.

    “Wike is doing an excellent job in Abuja but should not be encouraged to do this kind of stunt with soldiers,” the ex-lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, wrote on his X handle.


    The viral footage, which has stirred widespread reactions, captured Wike confronting military personnel who allegedly stopped Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) officials from performing their duties.

    Reports suggest that the soldiers were acting on behalf of a former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (retd.), said to have connections to the contested Plot 1946.

    Wike reportedly intervened after learning that the property had been occupied without proper documentation or approval from relevant authorities.

    Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to upholding land use laws and fighting illegal property acquisitions, Wike stated that his actions were part of his broader policy to restore order, transparency, and accountability in the FCT’s land administration.

    He further cautioned that public officials should resolve land disputes through dialogue and legal means, not by deploying armed security personnel to assert ownership.

    “No one, regardless of status or former office, is above the law,” Wike reiterated.
    Ex-Lawmaker Applauds Wike’s Bold Leadership in Abuja, Warns Against Clash With Soldiers A former federal lawmaker has commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for his outstanding performance in managing Abuja’s affairs, describing his leadership as effective, courageous, and commendable, according to a Daily Post report on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. However, the former senator cautioned Wike against engaging in confrontations with members of the armed forces following a viral video that showed the minister in a heated exchange with soldiers over a disputed plot of land in Gaduwa District, Abuja. “Wike is doing an excellent job in Abuja but should not be encouraged to do this kind of stunt with soldiers,” the ex-lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, wrote on his X handle. The viral footage, which has stirred widespread reactions, captured Wike confronting military personnel who allegedly stopped Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) officials from performing their duties. Reports suggest that the soldiers were acting on behalf of a former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (retd.), said to have connections to the contested Plot 1946. Wike reportedly intervened after learning that the property had been occupied without proper documentation or approval from relevant authorities. Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to upholding land use laws and fighting illegal property acquisitions, Wike stated that his actions were part of his broader policy to restore order, transparency, and accountability in the FCT’s land administration. He further cautioned that public officials should resolve land disputes through dialogue and legal means, not by deploying armed security personnel to assert ownership. “No one, regardless of status or former office, is above the law,” Wike reiterated.
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  • Details of Conversation between FCT minister Wike and Naval Officer Emerge.

    A heated verbal confrontation erupted on Tuesday between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and an unidentified uniformed officer during a visit to a disputed estate in the Gaduwa area of Abuja.

    Video of the incident shows Wike accusing the officer and soldiers guarding the site of obstructing the FCT Administration’s work and laying claim to the parcel of land.

    In the exchange, Wike orders the officer to “shut up,” calls him “a big fool,” and repeatedly reminds him that he was already in school long before the officer was born. The officer responded that he would not be shut up, insisting he was “an officer” acting on instructions and that he had integrity.

    The altercation occurred amid intensified FCT efforts to clamp down on alleged illegal land allocations and encroachments in the capital.

    Multiple news outlets say the minister’s convoy was briefly blocked at the site before the verbal clash, which has since been widely shared on social media. Officials from the FCTA and military sources were yet to release matching public statements at the time of reporting.
    Details of Conversation between FCT minister Wike and Naval Officer Emerge. A heated verbal confrontation erupted on Tuesday between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and an unidentified uniformed officer during a visit to a disputed estate in the Gaduwa area of Abuja. Video of the incident shows Wike accusing the officer and soldiers guarding the site of obstructing the FCT Administration’s work and laying claim to the parcel of land. In the exchange, Wike orders the officer to “shut up,” calls him “a big fool,” and repeatedly reminds him that he was already in school long before the officer was born. The officer responded that he would not be shut up, insisting he was “an officer” acting on instructions and that he had integrity. The altercation occurred amid intensified FCT efforts to clamp down on alleged illegal land allocations and encroachments in the capital. Multiple news outlets say the minister’s convoy was briefly blocked at the site before the verbal clash, which has since been widely shared on social media. Officials from the FCTA and military sources were yet to release matching public statements at the time of reporting.
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  • Abuja resident doctors to join NARD indefinite strike Saturday.

    Resident doctors employed by the Federal Capital Territory Administration have issued a notice to join the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors in an indefinite industrial action expected to begin on Saturday, November 1, 2025.

    This was contained in a notice letter dated 30th October, 2025, addressed to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, and signed by ARD-FCTA President, Dr. George Ebong, and the Secretary, Dr. Agbor Affiong.

    The decision was unanimously approved by the ARD-FCTA Congress at an emergency meeting on Wednesday.

    ARD-FCTA stressed that it would continue the indefinite strike until its demands are met.

    “The Congress unanimously votes to fully join the NARD-declared strike in its entirety.

    “It is, however, important to note:
    Even if NARD suspends or calls off its strike, ARD-FCTA will continue its own indefinite strike action until all demands peculiar to our centre have been satisfactorily met,” the notice partly read.

    NARD had earlier announced a plan to begin an indefinite strike on November 1st, 2025.

    Recall that ARD-FCTA said it is considering a decisive response against the non-implementation of FCT minister Nyesom Wike’s approval of their demands.

    The association had suspended its strike in September 2025 after a pledge by the Nigerian Senate Committee on Federal Territory Area Councils & Ancillary Matters to intervene on the issue.

    Abuja resident doctors to join NARD indefinite strike Saturday. Resident doctors employed by the Federal Capital Territory Administration have issued a notice to join the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors in an indefinite industrial action expected to begin on Saturday, November 1, 2025. This was contained in a notice letter dated 30th October, 2025, addressed to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, and signed by ARD-FCTA President, Dr. George Ebong, and the Secretary, Dr. Agbor Affiong. The decision was unanimously approved by the ARD-FCTA Congress at an emergency meeting on Wednesday. ARD-FCTA stressed that it would continue the indefinite strike until its demands are met. “The Congress unanimously votes to fully join the NARD-declared strike in its entirety. “It is, however, important to note: Even if NARD suspends or calls off its strike, ARD-FCTA will continue its own indefinite strike action until all demands peculiar to our centre have been satisfactorily met,” the notice partly read. NARD had earlier announced a plan to begin an indefinite strike on November 1st, 2025. Recall that ARD-FCTA said it is considering a decisive response against the non-implementation of FCT minister Nyesom Wike’s approval of their demands. The association had suspended its strike in September 2025 after a pledge by the Nigerian Senate Committee on Federal Territory Area Councils & Ancillary Matters to intervene on the issue.
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  • Ex-FCTA Director Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison for ₦318m Fraud.

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced Mr. Garuba Duku, a retired Director of Finance and Administration with the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC) under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), to 24 years in prison for diverting ₦318 million in public funds.

    The conviction was announced in a statement by the Director of Public Enlightenment and Education at the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Mr. Demola Bakare, on Thursday.

    According to the ICPC, Duku was arraigned on a six-count charge of corruption and money laundering in suit number FHC/ABJ/CR/608/2022. Justice James Omotosho, who presided over the case, found him guilty on all counts after the prosecution successfully proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

    Investigations revealed that between 2012 and 2013, Duku fraudulently diverted ₦318,250,000 belonging to AMMC into his personal Fidelity Bank account. The court heard that the stolen funds were received in several tranches — ₦56.25 million, ₦71 million, ₦53 million, ₦54 million, ₦46 million, and ₦36.3 million and subsequently laundered through Bureau de Change operators.

    The ICPC stated that Duku’s actions violated public financial regulations and constituted a gross abuse of office. During trial, the defendant claimed he transferred the funds to his superiors, but the court dismissed the defence as unsubstantiated.

    In his judgment, Justice Omotosho ruled that the prosecution’s evidence was “credible, consistent, and sufficient to establish the offences charged.” He sentenced Duku to four years’ imprisonment on each of the six counts, to run concurrently, or an option of fine amounting to about ₦1.6 billion — five times the total amount involved.

    Reacting to the verdict, ICPC spokesperson Bakare hailed the judgment as a significant victory in the agency’s ongoing war against corruption and financial misconduct in the public sector.
    Ex-FCTA Director Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison for ₦318m Fraud. A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced Mr. Garuba Duku, a retired Director of Finance and Administration with the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC) under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), to 24 years in prison for diverting ₦318 million in public funds. The conviction was announced in a statement by the Director of Public Enlightenment and Education at the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Mr. Demola Bakare, on Thursday. According to the ICPC, Duku was arraigned on a six-count charge of corruption and money laundering in suit number FHC/ABJ/CR/608/2022. Justice James Omotosho, who presided over the case, found him guilty on all counts after the prosecution successfully proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. Investigations revealed that between 2012 and 2013, Duku fraudulently diverted ₦318,250,000 belonging to AMMC into his personal Fidelity Bank account. The court heard that the stolen funds were received in several tranches — ₦56.25 million, ₦71 million, ₦53 million, ₦54 million, ₦46 million, and ₦36.3 million and subsequently laundered through Bureau de Change operators. The ICPC stated that Duku’s actions violated public financial regulations and constituted a gross abuse of office. During trial, the defendant claimed he transferred the funds to his superiors, but the court dismissed the defence as unsubstantiated. In his judgment, Justice Omotosho ruled that the prosecution’s evidence was “credible, consistent, and sufficient to establish the offences charged.” He sentenced Duku to four years’ imprisonment on each of the six counts, to run concurrently, or an option of fine amounting to about ₦1.6 billion — five times the total amount involved. Reacting to the verdict, ICPC spokesperson Bakare hailed the judgment as a significant victory in the agency’s ongoing war against corruption and financial misconduct in the public sector.
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  • Resident doctors in Abuja suspend indefinite strike.

    The Association of Resident Doctors of the Federal Capital Territory Administration has suspended the indefinite strike.

    He said its members are expected to resume work on Monday, 22nd September 2025, at 8 am.

    He noted that the strike suspension comes after the intervention of the Nigerian Senate Committee on Federal Territory Area Councils & Ancillary Matters and respect for FCT Minister Nyesome Wike.

    However, Dr Ebong revealed that none of its demands had been met as of filing the report.

    “The senate intervened. Even though none of our demands have been met yet, they assured us that they will talk to the minister. “We hope the minister will listen to us, because we respect him,” he stated.

    Recall that ARD-FCTA began an indefinite strike on Monday over poor working conditions, remuneration and other demands.
    Resident doctors in Abuja suspend indefinite strike. The Association of Resident Doctors of the Federal Capital Territory Administration has suspended the indefinite strike. He said its members are expected to resume work on Monday, 22nd September 2025, at 8 am. He noted that the strike suspension comes after the intervention of the Nigerian Senate Committee on Federal Territory Area Councils & Ancillary Matters and respect for FCT Minister Nyesome Wike. However, Dr Ebong revealed that none of its demands had been met as of filing the report. “The senate intervened. Even though none of our demands have been met yet, they assured us that they will talk to the minister. “We hope the minister will listen to us, because we respect him,” he stated. Recall that ARD-FCTA began an indefinite strike on Monday over poor working conditions, remuneration and other demands.
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  • Wike explains why he revoked UniAbuja, Tech Village land.

    Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory has explained the reason behind the revocation of land belonging to the University of Abuja and the Abuja Technology Village.

    Speaking during his monthly media chat with select journalists, the Minister said that the lands for these institutions were revoked out of necessity.

    According to the Minister, this act would pave the way for the construction of the ambitious Abuja City Walk project, which is modelled after the renowned Dubai City Walk.

    He also stated that after 20 years, investors had failed to develop the sites according to the agreements they had made with the government on the projects.

    Also denying allegations of land-grabbing, Wike said the FCT Administration has continued to provide infrastructure to these institutions for the past decades without a single financial gain.

    “The FCTA provided the infrastructure for more than 20 years, and nothing has been done. If you go there, they have rented out the place.

    “You will see where NNPC tankers are parked, and they collect money. So many people are now claiming to have C of Os. I said okay, I must resolve this problem. There is nothing called Abuja Technology Village,” Wike said.

    The minister further stated that the FCTA is planning on a policy shift that could address the issue of holding unutilised lands without development within the stipulated time.

    “Land not developed within the stipulated period will revert to the FCTA,” he added.
    Wike explains why he revoked UniAbuja, Tech Village land. Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory has explained the reason behind the revocation of land belonging to the University of Abuja and the Abuja Technology Village. Speaking during his monthly media chat with select journalists, the Minister said that the lands for these institutions were revoked out of necessity. According to the Minister, this act would pave the way for the construction of the ambitious Abuja City Walk project, which is modelled after the renowned Dubai City Walk. He also stated that after 20 years, investors had failed to develop the sites according to the agreements they had made with the government on the projects. Also denying allegations of land-grabbing, Wike said the FCT Administration has continued to provide infrastructure to these institutions for the past decades without a single financial gain. “The FCTA provided the infrastructure for more than 20 years, and nothing has been done. If you go there, they have rented out the place. “You will see where NNPC tankers are parked, and they collect money. So many people are now claiming to have C of Os. I said okay, I must resolve this problem. There is nothing called Abuja Technology Village,” Wike said. The minister further stated that the FCTA is planning on a policy shift that could address the issue of holding unutilised lands without development within the stipulated time. “Land not developed within the stipulated period will revert to the FCTA,” he added.
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  • Man Rescued After Nearly 10 Hours Trapped Under Abuja Building Rubble

    A 27-year-old man, Aliyu Salisu from Niger Republic, was rescued alive after being trapped for nearly 10 hours under the rubble of a collapsed three-storey building in the Lifecamp area of Abuja.

    The incident occurred around 6:15 p.m. on Saturday. Following a distress call, the Lifecamp Divisional Police Officer quickly mobilized a rescue team, secured the site, and coordinated efforts involving the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), FCTA Development Control, and other agencies.

    Salisu was freed at about 4:00 a.m. on Sunday and taken to Cedar Crest Hospital, Gudu, where he is currently recovering.

    The FCT Police Commissioner, Ajao Adewale, praised the professionalism of the rescuers and urged the public to remain vigilant and report emergencies promptly.
    Man Rescued After Nearly 10 Hours Trapped Under Abuja Building Rubble A 27-year-old man, Aliyu Salisu from Niger Republic, was rescued alive after being trapped for nearly 10 hours under the rubble of a collapsed three-storey building in the Lifecamp area of Abuja. The incident occurred around 6:15 p.m. on Saturday. Following a distress call, the Lifecamp Divisional Police Officer quickly mobilized a rescue team, secured the site, and coordinated efforts involving the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), FCTA Development Control, and other agencies. Salisu was freed at about 4:00 a.m. on Sunday and taken to Cedar Crest Hospital, Gudu, where he is currently recovering. The FCT Police Commissioner, Ajao Adewale, praised the professionalism of the rescuers and urged the public to remain vigilant and report emergencies promptly.
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  • Three-storey building collapses in Abuja, victim rescued after 10 hours.

    A three-storey building has collapsed in the Lifecamp area of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja.

    The incident, according to the Police Public Relations Officer of the FCT command, Josephine Adeh, occurred at about 6 pm on Saturday.

    A 27-year-old male and citizen of Niger Republic, Aliyu Salisu, who was trapped in the rubble, was rescued on Sunday morning.

    In a statement, Josephine noted that upon receiving reports of the incident, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Lifecamp Division, promptly mobilized a rescue team to the scene, cordoned off the area, and commenced a coordinated rescue operation.

    She said officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, Development Control Department, Zeberced Construction Company, and Julius Berger Construction Company were also part of the rescue team.

    “At about 4:00 AM on 3rd August 2025, rescue teams successfully extricated Aliyu Salisu, a 27-year-old male and citizen of Niger Republic, the lone victim who had remained trapped in the rubble for close to ten hours of life saving operation.

    “He was immediately rushed to Cedar Crest Hospital, Gudu, for medical evaluation and comprehensive medical care. He’s currently responding to treatment”, the PPRO noted.

    She added that the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao S. Adewale, who was personally at the scene to oversee the rescue operations, “commended the timely and professional response of both NEMA and FCTA Development Control officials, as well as other Service Commanders who were on ground with their men, and members of the community”.

    Three-storey building collapses in Abuja, victim rescued after 10 hours. A three-storey building has collapsed in the Lifecamp area of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja. The incident, according to the Police Public Relations Officer of the FCT command, Josephine Adeh, occurred at about 6 pm on Saturday. A 27-year-old male and citizen of Niger Republic, Aliyu Salisu, who was trapped in the rubble, was rescued on Sunday morning. In a statement, Josephine noted that upon receiving reports of the incident, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Lifecamp Division, promptly mobilized a rescue team to the scene, cordoned off the area, and commenced a coordinated rescue operation. She said officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, Development Control Department, Zeberced Construction Company, and Julius Berger Construction Company were also part of the rescue team. “At about 4:00 AM on 3rd August 2025, rescue teams successfully extricated Aliyu Salisu, a 27-year-old male and citizen of Niger Republic, the lone victim who had remained trapped in the rubble for close to ten hours of life saving operation. “He was immediately rushed to Cedar Crest Hospital, Gudu, for medical evaluation and comprehensive medical care. He’s currently responding to treatment”, the PPRO noted. She added that the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao S. Adewale, who was personally at the scene to oversee the rescue operations, “commended the timely and professional response of both NEMA and FCTA Development Control officials, as well as other Service Commanders who were on ground with their men, and members of the community”.
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  • Wike Reclaims 7,000 Hectares from University of Abuja, Reduces Land Allocation.
    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has reclaimed 7,000 hectares of land from the University of Abuja, reducing the institution’s landholding from 11,000 to 4,000 hectares in the Giri District.

    Wike, speaking during the commissioning of newly constructed access roads in the area, accused the university of illegally occupying and fencing off large portions of land without proper documentation.

    "The University grabbed 11,000 hectares without any document. That cannot continue," Wike said. "You see them fencing everything, and before long, they start selling off our land."

    He directed the FCTA’s Director of Lands and other relevant agencies to formalize a reduced 4,000-hectare allocation to the university, with the remaining land earmarked for planned development projects.

    Wike emphasized that the land recovery was part of his broader strategy to accelerate infrastructure and urban development in the district. He also revealed that internal road construction within the area would soon begin, stating:
    “Now that we’ve opened access roads, we've instructed the Executive Secretary of the FCDA to begin planning for internal roads. In another year, this district will look completely different.”

    The minister also announced plans to collaborate with the National Assembly to establish new institutions in the district, with the FCTA ready to provide land support for their development.

    He added that the newly completed access road would enable the EFCC Academy in the district to begin full operations.
    “They now have access roads to move in equipment and begin development. This will encourage others to invest and build in the area,” he said.

    Highlighting how lack of infrastructure often discourages land development, Wike promised to provide essential amenities such as roads, water, and electricity to attract investment and promote growth.

    “When you allocate land without infrastructure, development stalls. We’ll do our part to ensure basic facilities are in place,” he assured.
    Wike Reclaims 7,000 Hectares from University of Abuja, Reduces Land Allocation. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has reclaimed 7,000 hectares of land from the University of Abuja, reducing the institution’s landholding from 11,000 to 4,000 hectares in the Giri District. Wike, speaking during the commissioning of newly constructed access roads in the area, accused the university of illegally occupying and fencing off large portions of land without proper documentation. "The University grabbed 11,000 hectares without any document. That cannot continue," Wike said. "You see them fencing everything, and before long, they start selling off our land." He directed the FCTA’s Director of Lands and other relevant agencies to formalize a reduced 4,000-hectare allocation to the university, with the remaining land earmarked for planned development projects. Wike emphasized that the land recovery was part of his broader strategy to accelerate infrastructure and urban development in the district. He also revealed that internal road construction within the area would soon begin, stating: “Now that we’ve opened access roads, we've instructed the Executive Secretary of the FCDA to begin planning for internal roads. In another year, this district will look completely different.” The minister also announced plans to collaborate with the National Assembly to establish new institutions in the district, with the FCTA ready to provide land support for their development. He added that the newly completed access road would enable the EFCC Academy in the district to begin full operations. “They now have access roads to move in equipment and begin development. This will encourage others to invest and build in the area,” he said. Highlighting how lack of infrastructure often discourages land development, Wike promised to provide essential amenities such as roads, water, and electricity to attract investment and promote growth. “When you allocate land without infrastructure, development stalls. We’ll do our part to ensure basic facilities are in place,” he assured.
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  • NANS gives Wike seven days to reopen Abuja schools.

    The National Association of Nigerian Students has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to reopen public primary schools in Abuja.

    The student body said failure to do so would result in protests and the shutdown of the Federal Capital Development Authority.

    The warning follows the continued closure of public primary schools in the FCT for over two months, due to unresolved issues between the FCT Administration and the Local Government Education Authorities.

    In a strongly worded statement on Tuesday by its National President, Olushola Oladoja, and National PRO, Samson Adeyemi, NANS accused the FCTA of denying children from low-income backgrounds access to basic education.

    NANS gives Wike seven days to reopen Abuja schools. The National Association of Nigerian Students has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to reopen public primary schools in Abuja. The student body said failure to do so would result in protests and the shutdown of the Federal Capital Development Authority. The warning follows the continued closure of public primary schools in the FCT for over two months, due to unresolved issues between the FCT Administration and the Local Government Education Authorities. In a strongly worded statement on Tuesday by its National President, Olushola Oladoja, and National PRO, Samson Adeyemi, NANS accused the FCTA of denying children from low-income backgrounds access to basic education.
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