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Wike inspects proposed sites for judges’ residential houses

By Daniel Tyokua

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike has inspected proposed sites for building of justices’ residential houses in Abuja.

At the inspection, Wike directed the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) to provide infrastructure in the areas earmarked for the buildings for high Court Justices, FCT high court and court of Appeal, Abuja division, in Katampe and Jabi areas.

Wike, who was accompanied by top management staff of FCT Administration, said the initiative was in line with President Bola Tinubu Renewed Hope Agenda, which according to him, is an indication that the agenda is not a mere talk.

The Minister had about a month ago, promised to address accomodation challenges faced by justices in the territory.

Wike also inspected the site where a building collapsed at Jabi in 2008, where seven persons died.

He called on the department of Parks and Recreation to come up with a design that will be benefiting of a world class memorial centre.

According to the minister, work will start immediately the FCT statutory budget of 2024 is passed.

Wike said: “In line with the directive of Mr President that we must make sure that the Renewed Hope Agenda is not mere talking but to bring back that lost hope of Nigerians to believe that things can be done right again.

“We went to Katampe hill where we are trying to provide accomodation for justices of the High Court, FCT High Court and justices of Court of Appeal Abuja division, it as the result that we went to see the sites and we found out that the infrastructure is yet to be provided.

“We have directed the FCDA to quickly see that they provide infrastructure in those areas so that we can start the residential buildings”

He also said: “In 2008, there was a collapsed building where seven people died, where the FCT Administration decided to make the place a memorial complex in remembrance of those who loss their lives.

” I asked the department of Parks and Recreation to come out with a proper design that will stand the test of time in a manner that people will remember those who loss their lives.

“We will start the work immediately when the FCT statutory budget of 2024 is passed, after the passage of the budget we will start the procurement process.

“This will make us to build a benefiting memorial centre that the world will see”

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