FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has declared that by 2027, no Federal Capital Territory judge will be living in a rented apartment. Speaking with his trademark confidence, the minister emphasized that his administration is committed to improving the welfare and working conditions of judicial officers in Abuja. He stated that the judiciary plays a crucial role in sustaining democracy and must be treated with the dignity it deserves.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike explained that the move to provide official residences for judges is not a mere political statement but a strategic intervention aimed at restoring respect, comfort, and stability to the justice system. He said the government’s plan is to ensure that judges no longer face distractions arising from accommodation challenges that may compromise their independence or efficiency.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike further noted that the housing policy for judges will be implemented under a phased program involving the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), with funds already being mobilized. He promised strict supervision to ensure that the project is executed transparently and within the set timeline.
FCT Minister Wike Highlights Abuja’s Infrastructural Transformation
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike reiterated that his focus extends beyond the judiciary, as he remains determined to overhaul Abuja’s infrastructure to reflect its true status as the nation’s capital. He highlighted ongoing road rehabilitation, streetlight restoration, and waste management reforms as key indicators of the renewed administrative direction under his leadership.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike explained that the housing and infrastructure sectors are interlinked, arguing that a strong judicial system cannot thrive in a city that lacks world-class amenities. His administration, he said, is integrating urban renewal projects with institutional support systems to promote efficiency and public trust in governance.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike reaffirmed that his reforms are designed to outlive his tenure, setting a developmental standard for future administrations. He said Abuja must become not just a seat of government but also a model of modernity and sustainable urban planning across Africa.
FCT Minister Wike Warns Against Corruption and Sabotage in Project Execution
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike issued a stern warning to contractors and public officials against sabotaging the housing project for judges. He said his ministry would not tolerate corruption, delays, or substandard delivery, stressing that every naira allocated must reflect in visible work on the ground.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike declared that the era of inflated contracts and abandoned projects is over. He vowed to personally monitor progress and ensure that every official residence meets high architectural and security standards befitting the judiciary.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike concluded by saying that the project is a legacy initiative aimed at building trust between government and the judiciary. He expressed optimism that by 2027, every judge in Abuja would proudly reside in government-provided quarters — a testament to the administration’s promise of accountability and transformation.
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