The Federal Capital Territory Administration has reaffirmed its commitment to improving healthcare delivery across Abuja.
Deputy FCT minister Mariya Mahmoud inaugurated the two projects on Wednesday at Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja, as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 65th independence anniversary.
The group described the demolition as ill-timed.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting literacy, digital knowledge, and lifelong learning among young people.
Mr Olufuye described Mr Wike’s revocation of the land as a laudable decision.
Ms Benjamins-Laniyi assured residents that the matter was being handled by the FCT Administration.
“Increase their rate. If they are supposed to get N50, give them N100. We are not here to displace anyone unjustly. This is about building a better Abuja for all,” said Mr Wike.
Ms Derex-Briggs stressed that legislation alone would not stop a cultural norm.
The president said that the budget was aimed at lifting as many citizens as possible out of poverty.
Mr Olayinka stated that land allottees were also expected to develop their allocated land within two years.
