Tag: The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)

  • ‘How FCTA will boost Abuja, satellite towns’ infrastructure’

    ‘How FCTA will boost Abuja, satellite towns’ infrastructure’

    In a bold move to enhance infrastructure and stimulate development, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has approved a substantial budget of N36.5 billion for critical projects across Abuja and its satellite towns.

    The announcement was made by Abdulkadir Zulkiflu, Coordinator of the FCTA’s Satellite Towns Development Department in a statement  in Abuja following the first executive committee meeting of 2025.

    According to Zulkiflu, the approved funds will be allocated to a range of key projects aimed at improving sports, judicial infrastructure, power supply, and urban security.

    He stated that a significant portion of N19.6 billion, has been designated for the construction of multi-event sports centers designed to promote athletic development and community engagement. The contracts for these centers have been split into two major lots: Lot A, located in Area 3 and Area 10 of Garki District, awarded to Earthgain Energy and Environmental Services Ltd at a cost of N9.9 billion, and Lot B, situated in Kafe District behind Life Camp, awarded to Tegwa-Tegwa Nigeria Ltd for N9.7 billion. Both projects are scheduled for completion within 12 months.

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    In addition to sports facilities, the FCTA has allocated N13.9 billion for the construction of two magistrate courts, part of a broader effort to improve access to justice in the capital territory.

    The courts will be established in Asokoro and Garki Districts, with costs of N7.6 billion and N6.3 billion respectively. The Asokoro court is expected to be completed within 15 months, while the Garki court has an 18-month completion timeline. These new judicial infrastructures aim to ease legal processes and enhance the efficiency of the justice system in Abuja.

    Addressing the critical issue of power supply and urban lighting, the FCTA has also approved N3 billion for the procurement and installation of a 33kV power supply system to serve communities from Dawaki to Bwari. This funding will also support the installation of solar-powered streetlights along Arab Road and U-Shape Road in these areas.

    The contract for this project has been awarded to CGC Nigeria Ltd, with a projected completion period of six months. This initiative is expected to significantly improve security and public safety in the satellite towns by enhancing street illumination.

    Zulkiflu maintained  that these projects reflect the FCTA’s commitment to creating a modern, secure, and vibrant environment for residents.

    According to him by focusing on infrastructure development, the administration aims to foster economic growth, improve the quality of life, and attract further investments into the Federal Capital Territory and its surrounding areas.

    He said: “As work progresses, the FCTA assures the public of strict adherence to timelines and quality standards to ensure the successful delivery of these transformative projects”.

  • FCTA to build two indoor sports centres in Abuja

    FCTA to build two indoor sports centres in Abuja

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has approved contracts to build two multi-events sports centres in strategic locations in the city.

    The memo regarding the contract was presented at the 11th FCT Executive Council meeting, which was presided over on Monday by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

    The Acting Executive Secretary of Federal Capital Development Administration (FCDA), Richard Daudu, disclosed this while briefing reporters at the end of the last FCT EXCO meeting for 2024 held at Life Camp, Abuja.

    He said the two sports centres will boast of several sports facilities, including football pitches, lawn tennis, table tennis, indoor sports facilities and all other facilities necessary for taking on sports.

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    The new sport centres will complement the Moshood Abiola National Stadiums, the Area 3 Sports Centre and the Old Parade Ground providing recreation for FCT residents.

     “This is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly as it has to do with young people, youth development, and the physical and mental well-being of the residents of FCT. When fully developed, this will be available and open to all citizens to partake and to ensure that it is well utilized for the well-being of the people,” Daudu said.

    He stated that the two locations for the sports centres had been identified, adding that when developed, everyone will know the locations of the places.

    He also disclosed that the FCT EXCO considered and awarded the contract to two companies.

  • FCTA to build two indoor sports centres in Abuja

    FCTA to build two indoor sports centres in Abuja

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has approved contracts to build two multi-events sports centres in strategic locations in the city.

    The memo regarding the contract was presented at the 11th FCT Executive Council meeting, which was presided over on Monday by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

    The Acting Executive Secretary of Federal Capital Development Administration (FCDA), Richard Daudu, disclosed this while briefing reporters at the end of the last FCT EXCO meeting for 2024 held at Life Camp, Abuja.

    He said the two sports centres will boast of several sports facilities, including football pitches, lawn tennis, table tennis, indoor sports facilities and all other facilities necessary for taking on sports. 

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    The new sport centres will complement the Moshood Abiola National Stadiums, the Area 3 Sports Centre and the Old Parade Ground providing recreation for FCT residents.

    “This is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly as it has to do with young people, youth development, and the physical and mental well-being of the residents of FCT. When fully developed, this will be available and open to all citizens to partake and to ensure that it is well utilized for the well-being of the people,” Daudu said.

    He stated that the two locations for the sports centres had been identified, adding that when developed, everyone will know the locations of the places.

    He also disclosed that the FCT EXCO considered and awarded the contract to two companies.

  • FCTA reopens barricaded Galadimawa slip road after rainy season

    FCTA reopens barricaded Galadimawa slip road after rainy season

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has reopened the slip road connecting the Goodluck Jonathan Expressway to Ring Road II at Galadimawa Roundabout. The road had been barricaded since June 25 to mitigate flooding risks during the rainy season.

    At the reopening ceremony, the Acting Director General of the Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD), Engr. Abdulrahman Mohammed, said the decision was made following the end of the rainy season. He emphasized that the measure, which has become an annual practice since 2020, has successfully prevented flood-related casualties.

    “Every July, we close this road to control flooding,” Abdulrahman said. “To the glory of God, no lives have been lost since we began this tradition of blocking the road during the rainy season.”

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    Abdulrahman stated that the Department was consistent with barricading the slip road in order to save lives and property.

    “To the glory of God no life was lost since 2020 because we made it a tradition to block the road during the rainy season”. He said.

    According to a statement issued by the Head, Public Affairs, FEMD, Nkechi Isa, FEMD boss also announced the commencement of the dry season campaign.

    Abdulrahman appealed to residents to switch off electrical appliances when not in use, not to refill hot machinery or store fuel in the home or car.

    He also cautioned against indiscriminate bush burning adding that domestic gas cylinders must be kept outside the kitchen.