The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, revealed that President Bola Tinubu has sanctioned the construction of 40 residences for the Justices of the Court of Appeal, the Federal High Court, and the FCT High Courts.
This declaration was made by Wike during the groundbreaking ceremony for the court complex of the Abuja division of the Court of Appeal, which was held at the designated site in Dakibiyu, Jabi District, Abuja, on Wednesday.
He also stated that the President has endorsed the establishment of retirement homes for the heads of courts, including the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, the Chief Judge of the FCT, the President of the National Industrial Court, and the President of the Court of Appeal.
“I want to assure you that, with divine assistance, the foundations of these residences will be laid this August, and by September next year, you will all be in possession of the keys to your new homes,” reassured Wike.
Media reports on Tuesday indicated that the Minister inaugurated the inaugural Taxi and Bus terminal in Kugbo, Karu District of Abuja.
Furthermore, the FCT Minister emphasized the challenges faced by commuters in the FCT, especially during the rainy season, leading to loss of productivity hours due to the lack of public transportation infrastructure. He mentioned that the introduction of the bus terminal will not only enhance commuting experiences in the FCT but also strengthen security measures.
The Minister also announced plans to revamp existing public transportation systems within the FCT to provide more efficient and reliable services to residents and visitors alike.
Wike expressed his dedication to improving infrastructure across the FCT, highlighting the importance of modernizing transportation networks to support the growing population and enhance overall quality of life.
The FCT Minister’s commitment to enhancing public transportation infrastructure is a significant step towards improving the daily lives of residents and visitors in the capital city.
The inauguration of the Taxi and Bus terminal in Kugbo reflects the government’s proactive approach to addressing transportation challenges and ensuring a safer and more efficient commuting experience.
By revamping existing public transportation systems and introducing new initiatives like the bus terminal, the FCT aims to create a more sustainable and convenient transportation network for all.
The revitalization of transportation infrastructure is crucial for the FCT’s development and growth.
The government’s proactive measures demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the overall quality of life for residents and visitors.
Improving public transportation systems will not only boost efficiency but also contribute to a safer commuting environment.
The FCT’s focus on modernizing transportation networks aligns with its goal of supporting the expanding population and improving accessibility.
Through initiatives like the Taxi and Bus terminal in Kugbo, the FCT is making strides towards a more sustainable and convenient transportation system.