FCTA will showcase tangible development projects in FCT this year, says Wike

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said the FCT Administration will showcase tangible development projects executed to transform the lives of residents in 2026.
Mr Wike, who disclosed this in his New Year message in Abuja on Thursday, added that the administration would also commemorate the third anniversary of President Bola Tinubu’s administration in style.
He identified some of the executed projects earmarked for inauguration to include rehabilitated schools, roads, bridges, health facilities, transportation hubs, and facilities for the judiciary.
He said others were security infrastructure and other programmes that would impact the lives of FCT residents.
“Through the Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’, the FCT has witnessed unprecedented development across the territory, from the Abuja Municipal to far-flung areas such as Abaji, Kuje and Kwali.
“As we look forward to a bright and prosperous new year, it is pertinent to remember that virtues of diligence, discipline, and determination are needed for the realisation of our collective goals.
‘I, therefore, encourage residents to imbibe these very important virtues and continue to be law-abiding as we navigate the year together,” he said.
The minister acknowledged the cooperation of residents and friends of the FCT in the previous year.
He added that great strides were made, massive developments accomplished, and insurmountable obstacles overcome, all thanks to the cooperation of residents.
“As we usher in the dawn of a new year, on behalf of the FCT Administration, I extend my warmest greetings of a Happy New Year to the resilient and vibrant residents of the FCT. It is my earnest hope that this year, our administration will receive more support from residents.
“This will galvanise our plans and projections for the FCT into tangible developments, projects, and facilities that will greatly enhance the quality of life for all residents of the territory, regardless of their social status.
“As an administration, we have already laid the groundwork for projects and programmes that will trigger positive developments in critical sectors of society, such as education, health, the judiciary, transportation, agriculture, and security,” he said.
Mr Wike said that 2026 was particularly significant for the administration because it marks the 50th anniversary of the creation of the FCT.
He described the golden jubilee celebration as a “testament to the vision of our founding fathers,” and to the resilience of Nigerians who have continuously demonstrated the resolve to coexist in peace and unity these past 50 years.
He added that in a few weeks, area council elections would be held across the six area councils of the territory, and eligible voters were expected to exercise their rights to choose their leaders.
“I urge you all to use your votes wisely. On our part, the FCT Administration is committed to ensuring that the exercise is done in a free and fair atmosphere devoid of violence and illegalities.
“Later in the year, campaigns are expected to begin nationwide ahead of Nigeria’s general elections in 2027. Being the centre of government, the FCT would witness a beehive of activities around this period.
“Be assured that the administration will continue to provide an environment conducive for the orderly hosting of all political events preceding and relating to the general elections as well,” he said.
(NAN)
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