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Wike Sets to Construct Four Roads, Law School Staff Quarters, Others

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Minister, Nyesom Wike, is set to flag off the construction of four major roads, staff quarters for the Nigerian Law School, and other landmark projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure in Abuja and its satellite towns.

This ambitious move, slated for this week, underscores Wike’s commitment to revitalizing the capital’s infrastructure.

According to Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, six new projects will be launched between this week and next week.

Among the key projects are the construction of Kabusa-Takushara Access Road, Kabusa-Ketti Access Road, and access roads to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Academy in Giri District.

Additionally, an office complex for the Body of Benchers will be designed, constructed, and furnished, alongside 10 staff quarters for the Nigerian Law School in Bwari Area Council.

A 15km road linking A2 Junction Abuja-Lokoja Road to Pia in Kwali Area Council will also be constructed.

Beyond roads, the FCT administration will bolster security efforts with the distribution of brand-new vehicles to security agencies, ensuring enhanced operational efficiency.

In recent weeks, the Minister has visited over 10 project sites for on-the-spot assessments, showcasing his proactive leadership.

Inspections included the Saburi-Dei Dei road, the Dutse-Usuma Dam road rehabilitation, and upgrades in Bwari Area Council.

Other notable ongoing projects include the 25km Kwaita/Yebu road, the 11km Yangoji-Sukuku-Ebo road, and the dualization of roads leading to strategic landmarks such as the Abuja Court of Appeal Complex and Judges’ Quarters in Katampe.

Wike’s infrastructural agenda reflects his determination to transform the FCT into a model of urban development, fostering connectivity and easing mobility for residents.

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Abuja Doctors Suspend Strike After Wike’s Intervention

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai
The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), in Abuja has ended its warning strike following the intervention of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
The strike, which began on Wednesday, had paralyzed services in FCTA-owned hospitals, with doctors demanding payment of salary arrears and other entitlements.
Dr. George Ebong, ARD President, announced on Friday that the FCTA had fulfilled key demands, including the payment of six months’ salary arrears, disbursement of accoutrement allowances, approval of a two-year residency bonding program, employment of additional doctors and health workers, and payment of outstanding wages for locum staff.
Doctors are set to resume work on Saturday, January 25, 2025, averting an indefinite shutdown of healthcare services.
While expressing gratitude to Minister Wike for his swift response, Dr. Ebong urged the government to address other lingering issues, including hazard allowances and facility upgrades, to avoid future industrial actions.

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Hoodlums Unleash Terror on Saburi Community

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By Patrick Idowu
Residents of Saburi in the Dei-Dei area of Abuja are gripped with fear as hoodlums continue to terrorize the community, carrying out multiple attacks since the start of the year.
The assailants, who reportedly use scavengers to survey the area before striking, have attacked at least three times, stealing valuables worth millions of naira.
The first incident occurred during the New Year crossover night, with subsequent attacks targeting homes on Ikejani Street, Osumeayi Street, Sani Abacha Lane, and other parts of Saburi.
During one attack, the hoodlums severely injured a security guard, Sunday Ogbor, slashing his face with a knife.
Ogbor recounted, “They tied me up, hit me, and cut my face from ear to ear. I can no longer see properly.”
Another resident, Gift Udago, narrated how the robbers, armed with machetes, axes, and guns, invaded his house, broke windows, and demanded money and phones.
“They destroyed everything and took valuables. It was a terrifying experience,” he said.
Princess Amaka Chijioke, the community’s women leader, described how the robbers stormed her home after learning she had withdrawn money.
“They threatened to kill my son and took everything,” she said, urging the government to intervene.
Residents expressed frustration over the slow response of the police, claiming it often takes an hour for officers to arrive after an attack.
Many have resorted to organizing vigilante patrols to protect themselves.
The Vice Chairman of the Saburi residential district, Engr. Gerald Aziegbe, lamented the lack of a strong police presence, saying, “This is the fifth time in over three years that we have been attacked, and no arrest has been made.”
The community is calling on the government and security agencies to address the escalating insecurity in the area.

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TCN Completes Tower Relocation, Restores Power 

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By Patrick Idowu

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), has announced the successful relocation of eight 132kV and 33kV transmission towers along the Kukwaba/Apo 132kV line, restoring full bulk power to the 132/33kV Apo Transmission Substation in Abuja.

In a statement issued by Ndidi Mbah, TCN’s General Manager of Public Affairs, on Friday, the company confirmed the completion of the project, which had been necessitated by the Federal Capital Development Authority’s (FCDA), road dualization project in the Apo area.

The relocation work, which began on January 6, 2025, included dismantling and reconstructing the towers and restringing power cables.

TCN had earlier announced a planned outage between January 6 and January 20 to enable the smooth execution of the project.

With the restoration of power to the Apo Substation, the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), can now resume normal electricity distribution to affected customers, ending weeks of load rationing.

“We are pleased to announce the restoration of full bulk power to the Apo Substation following the successful relocation of the towers along the Southern Expressway route.

TCN thanks all affected electricity consumers for their patience during this period,” Mbah stated.

This development brings relief to residents of the Federal Capital Territory who had experienced power disruptions during the two-week relocation project.

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