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  • Journalist targets record-breaking 72-hour marathon interview for press freedom

    Journalist targets record-breaking 72-hour marathon interview for press freedom

    An Abuja-based journalist, Livinus Chibuike Victor, has planned to embark on a 72-hour marathon interview to promote press freedom in Nigeria.

    The historic Guinness World Record attempt for the longest interviewing marathon with the theme “Nigeria our strength” is scheduled to take place from April 17 to 20, 2025, at Harrow Park Golf Club, off Ahmadu Bello Way, behind Abia House, CBD, Abuja.

    Addressing newsmen at the Secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council on Thursday on the marathon, Victor said despite increasing threats to press freedom across the world including censorship, harassment, and violence, journalists continue to carry out their mission with courage and integrity.

    He described journalists as the pillars of democracy and guardians of truth, noting that their role in promoting transparency, challenging power, and giving a voice to the voiceless cannot be overemphasised.

    According to him, in the face of mounting global pressures—ranging from media censorship to targeted attacks on reporters—journalists have continued to uphold the core values of truth and accountability.

    “As misinformation spreads and trust in institutions wavers, professional journalism remains a vital defense against disinformation and manipulation,” he said.

    Victor emphasised the need to protect press freedom, invest in quality journalism, end the harassment of media professionals, and recognize the indispensable role of journalists in building and sustaining open societies.

    He said the strength of any democracy lies in how empowered its press is, stressing that where journalists are free and protected, the people are better informed, and society is stronger.

    “As the world reflects on the vital role journalists play in upholding democratic values,” Victor said, “I am proud to announce a historic Guinness World Record attempt for the longest interviewing marathon tagged ‘Nigeria Our Strength.’

    He said the initiative is more than a personal milestone—it is a symbolic and collective act to draw national and international attention to the centrality of a free press in a thriving democracy.

    “The record attempt aims to highlight the enduring impact of journalism in a democratic society, a profession that continues to educate, empower, and hold those in power accountable,” Victor stated. “In an age where truth is often under siege, this initiative seeks to draw attention to the essential need for a free, ethical, and fearless press.”

    He noted that the world cannot afford a future where journalists are silenced, intimidated, or killed for doing their job. He added that the record-breaking attempt is his contribution to the broader call for respect, safety, and dignity for journalists in Nigeria and globally.

    “Democracy is impossible without an informed public, and journalists are the ones who make that possible,” he said. “This attempt is not just about setting a new world record; it’s about celebrating truth, integrity, and the powerful role journalism plays in building and sustaining open societies.”

    According to him, the Guinness World Record attempt will feature a series of engaging and thought-provoking interviews with notable individuals from diverse sectors, reflecting on national development, media ethics, civic responsibility, and freedom of expression.

    He said the event will also include discussions on the challenges and prospects facing the Nigerian media industry, spotlighting the courage and resilience of practitioners who continue to work under difficult and, at times, dangerous circumstances.

    Victor called on members of the public, media professionals, civic leaders, and advocates of democracy to be part of the experience by supporting and witnessing the event as it unfolds over the course of three inspiring days.

    He thanked the NUJ FCT Council for its support and called for more collaboration across the media, civil society, and governance sectors to safeguard press freedom and deepen the culture of accountability in the country.

    “This is our story to tell,” he concluded. “It is our voice to raise. It is our democracy to defend. And the time is now.”

    In her remarks, the Chairperson of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, praised the initiative as timely and courageous, describing it as a bold reflection of the enduring power of journalism to inform, educate, and drive societal progress.

    Delivering a speech titled ‘Press Freedom: The Foundation of Democracy’, Comrade Ike said the 72-hour interview marathon is more than just a showcase of physical endurance but a meaningful platform to amplify the voices of journalists on issues that matter globally.

    “This initiative is more than a showcase of endurance; it is a platform to amplify the voice of the media across the globe on issues that matter deeply to all of us,” she said.

    Ike reiterated that press freedom, media enhancement, and the resilience of journalists remain central to the work of the union and must be upheld as non-negotiable values in any democratic society.

    “Press freedom is not a privilege—it is a fundamental pillar of democracy. Protecting this freedom is our collective responsibility as journalists, policymakers, and citizens of the world,” she said.

    She decried the growing threats faced by journalists in Nigeria and globally, ranging from censorship and harassment to intimidation and even death. According to her, these dangers not only hinder the ability of journalists to report the truth but also pose a direct threat to democratic structures.

    “Through this 72-hour interview marathon, we aim to spotlight these issues and advocate for stronger protections for journalists in every corner of the world,” she said. “Press freedom must be non-negotiable in every society that aspires to justice, accountability, and equality.”

    The NUJ FCT Chairperson also touched on the urgent need for media enhancement in the face of rapid technological evolution. While acknowledging the benefits of digital innovation, she warned against the dangers of misinformation, fake news, and declining public trust in the media.

    “As journalists, we must embrace innovation while holding firmly to the ethical standards that define our profession,” she stated, adding that capacity building and training are crucial for the media to stay relevant and credible.

    She expressed pride in the NUJ FCT Council’s commitment to providing opportunities for professional development and assured that under her leadership, capacity enhancement would remain a top priority.

    On journalists’ welfare, Comrade Ike issued a strong call to action. She noted that many journalists operate under harsh and unsafe conditions without fair compensation or job security, and that such realities threaten the sustainability of the profession.

    “If we are to continue holding the powerful accountable, we must advocate for better welfare for journalists everywhere,” she said. “It is my hope that this event will draw attention to the need for fair compensation, adequate training, and professional safety for all media practitioners.”

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    She described the 72-hour marathon as not just a local event, but a global dialogue involving thought leaders, policymakers, and the public on issues that cut across borders—from governance and climate change to human rights and education.

    “Let this also serve as a moment of introspection and growth for the media. We must work harder to earn trust, listen to diverse voices, and tell stories that inspire change,” she added.

    As the first female Chairperson of the NUJ FCT Council, Ike expressed personal pride in the symbolic power of the event, saying it offers an opportunity to break barriers, redefine narratives, and build a lasting legacy for future generations of journalists.

    “We invite members of the FCT to be active participants in this historic initiative. As an interviewer or a member of our audience, your contribution matters. Together, we can use the power of the media to bring about a freer, more informed, and more equitable world,” she said.

    “Let the 72-hour interview marathon mark a turning point for the media and society at large. Long live press freedom. Long live the Nigeria Union of Journalists FCT Council.”

    In attendance at the briefing also were the Vice Chairman, NUJ FCT, Mr. Yahaya Ndambabo, the Secretary, Comrade Jide Oyekunle, and the Treasurer, Sandra Udeike, who also commended Victor and made their case for the need to protect press freedom in the country.

  • FCT enrols 198,810 residents in health insurance scheme in one year

    FCT enrols 198,810 residents in health insurance scheme in one year

    A total of 198,810 residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were enrolled in the Federal Capital Territory Health Insurance Scheme (FHIS) in the last one year, including 10,065 pregnant women who were registered free.

    FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, said in a statement on Tuesday, that since the inception of the Wike-led Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), significant increase had been witnessed in the FHIS enrolment, with over 100 percent of annual enrolment target of 25,000 lives per annum surpassed by 17 per cent and 44 per cent.

    In the FCTA’s ressolve to end maternal and infant mortality resulting from avoidable and preventable causes, Olayinka said; “of the 198,810 residents enrolled, 10,065 vulnerable persons, including pregnant women enjoyed free enrollment, which allows them free access, through the Primary Health Care (PHC) Centres, to all services covered in the Basic Minimum Package of Health Services (BMPHS).

    “The services include primary preventive care, screening, primary emergency services, and secondary level care such as dental, mental, eye, ear, nose and throat care, physiotherapy, surgeries, laboratory investigations, radiological investigations such as ultrasound scan, x-rays.”

    The FCT Minister’s Spokesperson, who urged residents to key into the FHIS by registering for the scheme, said free registration for vulnerable persons, including pregnant women, which commenced in February, this year was still on.

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    He said all pregnant women who enrolled through the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) Primary Health Care (PHC) Centres across the six Area Councils in the FCT will continue to enjoy free health education, medical consultation and treatment, routine antenatal drugs, laboratory investigations and delivery.

    “Referral for secondary care including caesarean section, blood transfusion, and treatment of other obstetric complications such as eclampsia, at all the 14 General Hospitals in the FCT is also provided at no cost to the patient through the BHCPF”.

    Quoting the Mandate Secretary of the FCT on Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, who was speaking at an event in Gwarinpa District Hospital, commemorating the 2025 World Health Day, “the FCTA under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has intensified efforts to combat maternal and infant deaths. 

    “A key intervention is the approval of free health insurance coverage for all pregnant women residing in the FCT, ensuring that all childbirth-related expenses, including vaginal and cesarean deliveries, are fully covered at no cost. The initiative formed part of activities marking this year’s event under the Renewed Hope Initiative, which maintains a zero-tolerance stance on maternal and infant mortality.

    “In alignment with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda, several hospitals in the FCT, including Gwarinpa, Nyanya, Abaji, and Kuje General Hospitals, have been designated as Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (CEONC) centers. These facilities will also offer cesarean sections free of charge.”

  • JUST IN: Tight security in Abuja over planned protest

    JUST IN: Tight security in Abuja over planned protest

    Following the planned protest by a group ‘Take it Back movement’ kicking against anti-cyber security law, Rivers emergency and others, the police have beefed up security in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), especially in the city centre.

    The Nation observed a police helicopter hovering round the nation’s capital monitoring happenings from around 10am.

    Though the protesters are not out on the streets yet, security operatives have been deployed across Abuja.

    The police warned that it would not take kindly to a protest it described as ‘potential unrest or confrontation’.

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    Force Headquarters on Sunday through a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi described the action as that of “subversive elements” acting on the pretense of economic hardship.    

    Roads leading to the Eagle Square have been barricaded by security operatives.

    There are fears of possible showdown between the police and the protesters.

    Some residents, who spoke to our correspondent, urged security operatives to handle the situation without crisis. 

  • Women pillars of our homes – Wike

    Women pillars of our homes – Wike

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister,  Nyesom Wike, has hailed women for their invaluable contributions to the society.

    Wike said as pillars of our homes and considering their roles in our society, they are worthy to be celebrated.

    The Minister, in his goodwill message on this year’s International Women’s Day, expressed appreciation to women, especially those in the FCT for what he described as their unique roles.

    Senior Special Assistant (SSA), to the FCT Minister on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, said in a statement in Milan, Italy, that: “Under Wike, as the FCT Minister, women will always get their deserved recognition and positioning”.

    He stressed that women were custodian of men and children, noting that their roles in the management and sustenance of the family institution, which is the basic unit in any society, are forever appreciated.

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    While specially appreciating women in the FCT, Wike urged that they continue to support the government, promising more dividends of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. 

    He said: “To our women in the FCT, starting from the Minister of State for FCT, Dr. Mahmoud Mariya, and the first female Head of Service, Grace Adayilo, today gives us the opportunity to say we are grateful for the impact you make.

    “For us, we will keep doing our best to make life more meaningful, especially for the women who are undoubtedly,  the pillars of our homes”.

  • FCT hospital retains ISO certificate

    FCT hospital retains ISO certificate

    …remains only accredited govt-owned medical laboratory

    A popular hospital in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Bwari General Hospital Laboratory, has retained its International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 15189:2022 certificate.

    The hospital has reaffirmed its commitment to high-quality service delivery and becoming the first and only government-owned medical laboratory in Nigeria to attain and maintain the ISO-151892033 accreditation.

    ISO certification is a seal of approval from a third-party body that a company runs to one of the international standards developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization.

    FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike’s senior special assistant on public communications and social media, Lere Olayinka, who made this known in a statement on Tuesday, said the ISO certification was a reflection of the Federal Capital Territory Administration’s (FCTA) commitment to improve healthcare delivery and the healthcare reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Olayinka noted that retaining the ISO Certification was a demonstration of the Bwari General Hospital Laboratory’s adherence to international medical laboratory practices, adding that “maintaining this accreditation required continuous improvements to meet evolving global standards, which the Wike-led FCTA is committed to.”

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    “To achieve re-certification, the laboratory had to upgrade its procedures, train staff, and invest in modern equipment. Most importantly, implementation of a Quality Management System (QMS) to ensure reliable and high-quality diagnostic services,” he said.

    The FCT Minister’s Spokesperson quoted the Mandate Secretary for Health Services and Environment, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, as saying that the Bwari General Hospital Laboratory initially received ISO 15189:2012 accreditation in 2019 for four years (2019–2023).

    The Mandate Secretary described the accomplishment as a significant milestone for Nigeria’s healthcare system and a testament to the commitment of the FCT Minister to improved healthcare delivery as well as dedication of the laboratory staff, adding that “it is hoped that this success would inspire other government hospitals to strive for similar excellence.”

    Fasawe affirmed that Bwari General Hospital Laboratory’s achievement demonstrated that Nigerian healthcare institutions were capable of meeting global standards.

  • Wike vows compensation for affected structures in FCT

    Wike vows compensation for affected structures in FCT

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has promised that owners of legally affected structures during the cause of road construction in Abuja will be compensated.
    Wike made the promise when he went on inspection tour of key infrastructure projects across the territory.
    The Minister visited the construction of the access road from Ring Road 1 by N16 (Shehu Shagari Way) to Judges Quarters including construction of internal roads within the Judges Quarters in Katampe District, Abuja.

    He lauded the progress observed at all project sites, highlighting the efficient use of funds and the contractors’ dedication.

    He expressed confidence that the projects would be completed within the stipulated time frame.

    Wike said: “I’m quite impressed with the speed of work by the various contractors, particularly those carrying out road construction – Julius Berger, CGC, as we saw. Quite impressive. I believe that we are going to meet up like they promised by May this year”.

    The Minister further commended the progress at the Judges’ Quarters, saying; “Look at the Judges Quarters, the FCT, the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal. It’s really amazing with the level they’ve gotten to. I have always said that with proper management of funds, contractors are willing to put in their best. When they see that funds are coming, they will not hesitate to work”.

    Wike acknowledged the support and cooperation of local communities, which he said has been crucial in ensuring the smooth continuation of the projects.

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    Addressing the issue of compensation for properties affected by the road projects, the Minister confirmed that payments have been made for the structures affected by the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) to Wasa District and the Life Camp to Dei-Dei road projects.

    The Minister also stated that compensation for affected structures in the Gishiri Village near the Judges Quartes in Katampe is being processed and expected to be completed before the end of the week, with funds already allocated.

    He said:“The Department of Resettlement and Compensation has said that the one in the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) going to Wasa has been done. Where we are standing now, the Life Camp to Dei-Dei road project has been done. Then, the one at Gishiri—they are talking about 500 meters. We believe that before the end of the week, we will have settled that area. We are already paying the compensation. The funds have been made available”.

    Regarding waste management in satellite towns, the Minister announced that the selection process for competent contractors that will be responsible for waste management services is nearing completion.

    He emphasised the government’s commitment to tackling the issue of waste management, particularly in the satellite towns, and expressed confidence that the selected contractors will be able to provide effective and efficient services.

    The Minister said: “We are almost done with the selection of the contractors that will be carrying out the waste management. I believe in the next one week, we will have selected those who are competent and we think can deliver.”

  • Late court President’s daughter faults judgment on father’s assets

    Late court President’s daughter faults judgment on father’s assets

    A daughter to the late President of the Customary Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Justice Moses Bello, has faulted Wednesday’s judgment dismissing her suit challenging the distribution of her father’s estate.

    The daughter, Ann Eniyamire whose suit was dismissed by A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) argued that the judgment has led to a miscarriage of justice.

    Eniyamire, who spoke through her lawyer, Yahuza Mahraz, said she was saddened by current developments in the Judiciary, “where a judge can aid a party of his own choice by introducing new facts not deposed by any party and arguing such facts based on his personal beliefs. This has led to a miscarriage of justice.” 

    While vowing to appeal the decision, Eniyamire said: “The judgment in its entirety is contradictory, approbatory and reprobatory, which cannot stand the test of fairness and natural justice.

     “The same judge, who held in his ruling on the defendants’ notice of preliminary objection that the claimant’s suit is not challenging the validity of a will/ codicil and is not challenging the grant of probate, as the issue of challenging a validity of a will/ codicil only goes to Probate Registry, before a Probate Registrar, went ahead to challenge the validity of the will and codicil on his own, without any party raising it for him, thereby downgrading the High Court to the position of a Probate Registry and hold a contradictory decision.

    “We reject the judgment in its entirety and we going on Appeal,” she said.

    Eniyamire’s suit, marked: CV/667/2024, had Reverend Father Ezekiel John and Christ the King Catholic Church, Okene Parish as  defendants.

    She had alleged that Father John (listed as the first defendant) unilaterally adopted a 4.16% sharing formula instead of the 11.11% her later father instructed in his will.  

    Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Justice Mohamed Zubairu held that the codicil (a legal amendment to a will) relied upon by Eniyamire was invalid.  

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    Justice Zubairu ssid the document was “more of a private letter’’ written by the late judge to his lawyer, Alex Izinyon (SAN), and did not meet the legal requirements of a codicil under the Wills Act.  

    The judge added: “A letter written by an attestor but not signed by at least two witnesses cannot be considered a valid codicil. Though titled ‘Codicil,’ it does not satisfy Section 9 of the Wills Act.” 

    Justice Zubairu held that the word “can” in the codicil afforded the executor some level of discretion in the distribution of the properties. 

    The judge added that Eniyamire was not entitled to 1/9th of her father’s properties and upheld the defendants’ distribution formula.  

    “Consequently, all the reliefs sought by the claimant are hereby refused. The suit is dismissed,” Justice Zubairu said.  

  • FCT police, JTF recover stolen items worth over N1 billion in Pantaka market raid

    FCT police, JTF recover stolen items worth over N1 billion in Pantaka market raid

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command alongside a joint task force composed of other security agencies have raided the shanties and pantakas in the nation’s capital and recovered stolen material from dealers of stolen goods worth N1 billion.

    Police said thirty-one suspects were arrested.

    The FCT Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, warned Abuja residents to desist from buying stolen items from scavengers who vandalize and steal public properties and sell them at giveaway prices.

    Disu who disclosed this while parading the suspects gave the advisory on Friday stating that the invidious criminal activity of scavenging not only poses a significant threat to public safety but also disrupts the provision of essential amenities and jeopardizes critical infrastructure.

    He said in a bold move to tackle the menace of vandalism, and theft of public infrastructure, the Minister of FCT Nyesom Wike convened a security meeting with the heads of security agencies.

    The police boss also stated that this strategic gathering culminated in the formation of a joint task force with a directive ordering the closure of all scrap yards commonly referred to as pantaka markets in the nation’s capital.

    According to him, members of the task force include the Nigeria Police, the Nigeria Army, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Department of State Services DSS, Immigration, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Correctional Service (NCS), FCT Social Development Secretariat (SDS), Abuja Environmental Protection Agency, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Abuja Development Control (ADC).

    The Police commissioner also said the coordinated operations of the task force focused on scrap yards, commonly called pantaka markets where scavengers also known as ‘Babanbola’ engage in criminal activities.

    The team displaced, evacuated, and demolished makeshift shanties and illegal structures, thereby disrupting the illicit trade and illegal structures disrupting the illicit trade and ensuring public safety.

    They also arrested thirty-one suspects out of which sixteen had been charged to court for criminal conspiracy, mischief by injury to public roads, navigable channels, and electrical installations.

    The suspects charged to court are Adamu Abubakar, Emmanuel John Eze, Emeka Eziekel, Ahmad Suleiman, Dennis Chiagozie, Ismail Usaman, Victor Ezeokoye, Izundu Fidelis, Alex Okechukwu Eddy, Jonathan R.Obi, Simon Samuel, Mubarak Lawal, Okafor Ekene, Usman Lawal, Shaibu Yahaya and James Edu.

    Notable markets raided by the joint task force include Dei-Dei Panteker, Kabusa Panteker, Dei-Dei Outward Lane Panteker, Zuba Panteka, Mpape Panteka, Jabi Panteka and Nyanya Panteka.

    Some items recovered by the team include 115 units of the manhole with the inscription ‘Not for Sale’, five motorcycles, a huge volume of cables, to size electric transformer, bundles of cables, a huge volume of fiber optic materials, copper wires and rubber insulators.

    Other items recovered were 12 large-size solar panels, large quantities of iron rods (22 mm rods), documents related to vehicles with unverifiable ownership, fake, fabricated Mercedes Benz chassis numbers, industrial solar batteries, solar panels, weighing scales and vehicle rims among others.

    The police boss said that the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company AEDC officials were invited by the joint task team to identify some of these items and they confirmed that the cables and electrical components were vandalized from multiple electricity stations across the FCT.

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    He added that as a direct consequence of these acts of vandalism several areas including Dawaki, Mpape, Nyanya, Karu, and surrounding communities have been plunged into total blockout.

    He informed that the estimated value of all the recovered items exceeded one billion naira and warned the public to desist from buying stolen items from scavengers and to always verify the origin of goods to acquire.

    Disu assured of the commitment of the Police Command to the security of lives and properties of the residents of the FCT and added that the raid is a continuous exercise that would extend to the satellite towns and border areas of the city.

  • More infrastructural development coming in 2025 – Wike tells FCT residents

    More infrastructural development coming in 2025 – Wike tells FCT residents

    Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Minister Nyesom Wike has asked residents of the nation’s capital to expect more infrastructural development in the year 2025.   

    Wike disclosed this when he received the 2025 THISDAY Newspaper and Arise Television Minister of the Year award held during an elaborate ceremony in Lagos.

    Wike thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for granting him the opportunity to serve.

    He said: “I want to thank Mr. President for giving us the opportunity. If the President did not give us the opportunity, we will not be here to contribute the little we have contributed”.

    He also thanked the residents of the FCT saying: “I also want to thank all Nigerians particularly those who reside in Abuja, carrying on with their businesses. I want to tell them that this year, 2025 will see more development, more infrastructure and that is what is important for us. We have no time for excuses, time for excuses is done this is what the Renewed Hope Agenda is about.”

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    According to a statement issued by the Director Press, Office of the FCT Minister, Anthony Ogunleye, speaking on the often-unfair criticisms he had received from Arise TV and THISDAY Newspaper, the Minister said the award indicated that they were not biased in their selection.

    While presenting the award to the FCT Minister, the Minister for Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris described the FCT Minister as one of the very best who is not just a colleague in the cabinet but also as someone who is very hard working and a loyal friend.

    The information minister continued: “and you can see from the array of people who have joined him to receive this award today. Many former governors, many Senators, many, many people, I cannot even count them and I am honored to be the one to present this award today”.

    Other nominees for the Minister of the Year award were; Mr. Wale Edun, Hon Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Barrister Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Tunji Olubunmi Ojo, Minister for Interior, and Professor Mohammed Ali Pate, Minister for health and Social Welfares. 

  • APC leaders in FCT aim to reclaim area council elections

    APC leaders in FCT aim to reclaim area council elections

    Leaders and members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are set to reclaim the area for the party in the forthcoming area council elections.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) unveiled the timetable for the six area council elections scheduled for February 2026.

    This move followed the amicable resolution of the internal crisis that had fractionalized the party in the territory and the constitution of a new State Working Committee (SWC) by the National Working Committee (NWC) on Monday.

    The National Vice Chairman North, Hon. Muazu Bawa Rijau, on behalf of the NWC, inaugurated the new SWC and urged them to commence their work immediately.

    Addressing journalists after the inauguration, APC Zonal Secretary (North Central) Hon. Yakubu Mohamed Adamu emphasized the importance of unity for the party as he introduced the new committee.

    “I’m privileged to address you here today to announce the outcome of today’s gathering in the national secretariat with the newly reconciled executive of the party in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) being inaugurated on behalf of the National Working Committee (NWC) by the National Vice Chairman North, Hon. Muazu Bawa Rijau.

    “He inaugurated them and asked them to go back to the FCT Secretariat and start working. There were a lot of issues but we are now united, the party is united. They will now go back to start on a clean slate to work hard to be able to deliver the party in the Federal Capital Territory.

    “Thank God, this issue has been resolved. Today, we have an authentic list of the State Executive Committee and we have as well, the authentic list of the local government executive, as well as the ward excos in FCT.

    “We are promising the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, by the special grace of God that come 2027, we are going to deliver FCT for APC.

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    “We will deliver the six area councils and the 62 wards in the FCT. We are assuring you, we have no doubt, we are now united, and the unity will go down to the ward,” he declared.

    The new FCT APC Chairman, Abdulmalik Usman also stressed the need for unity and resolve among party members in the territory.

    Recanting the outcome of their meeting, Usman said: “We are charged with the responsibility of this party to lead and also work hard to see the victory for the party in the next coming election in FCT.

    On next month’s council elections, the chairman said: “We hope we are going to do 6 over 6 and 62 over 62 by the grace of God. We are leaving now, and after this, we have a lot to do in the area councils and that of the wards to see that all hands are on deck to see to the victory of this party in the coming election.”