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Wike Reiterates Commitment To Reviewing, Upgrading Abuja Masterplan
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike, has reaffirmed the FCT Administration’s dedication to reviewing and upgrading the Abuja Master Plan, an initiative aimed at addressing the growing challenges in the capital city.
This was highlighted during a meeting with a delegation from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Abuja on Tuesday.
Wike explained that the project, known as the Review and Upgrading of Integrated Urban Development Master Plan for Abuja, will be carried out in collaboration with JICA.
He assured the visiting team of the FCT Administration’s full commitment to ensuring the success of the project, noting that all necessary steps for its implementation would be taken.
“We are committed to this project and will do all we can to see it come to fruition,” the Minister stated, promising stronger collaboration between the FCTA and JICA for the development of the FCT, including its satellite towns.
Mr. Shehu Ahmad, Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), also emphasized the importance of revisiting the 45-year-old Master Plan to address the infrastructural and developmental challenges in Abuja.
He highlighted the need for upgraded infrastructure, improved water and power supply systems, and enhanced urban mobility solutions to transform Abuja into a globally recognized smart city.
Additionally, he stressed the significance of creating employment opportunities to accommodate the city’s expanding population.
The review process has already commenced, with basic data collection underway by JICA’s technical team and key departments within the FCTA and FCDA. Following the completion of an inception report, an international conference will be organized to gather input from key stakeholders.
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Nigeria, Mr. Matsunaga Kazuyoshi, praised the success of ongoing JICA projects in the FCT, such as initiatives targeting open defecation, nutrition improvement, and urban development.
He called for deeper collaboration with the FCTA to expand the impact of these projects across more communities in the FCT.
Mr. Nobukuyi Kobe of JICA’s Infrastructure Management Department detailed the objectives of the project, noting that it aims to ensure sustainability in alignment with Nigeria’s government policies.
He outlined two key outputs: the creation of a regional infrastructure development strategy for Abuja and its satellite towns for the period 2025-2050, and the enhancement of planning and implementation capacities of FCTA officers.
Kobe urged the FCTA to facilitate coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and approve the reviewed and updated Master Plan, along with the Urban and Regional Planning Act.
He further emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between the FCTA and FCDA to ensure the success of the project.
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BREAKING! Finally, EFCC nabs Ex-Gov of Kogi Yahaya Bello
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello.
He was arrested shortly after surrending to the anti-graft agency on Tuesday afternoon.
He is being grilled over alleged misappropriation of funds.
Bello went to the office with his lawyers on Tuesday morning, following the Supreme Court judgment which dismissed states’ case on the constitutionality of the anti-graft agency.
The former governor drove himself in a black Hilux to the EFCC office with his lawyers.
At the last hearing on November 14, the EFCC had sought for adjournment till November 27 in the fresh case it instituted against Bello, saying that the 30 days window was still running for the summons earlier issued.
Details shortly…
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Overcrowding blamed for worshippers’ deaths at Abia church feast
By Francesca Hangeior
The Catholic Diocese of Aba has said that the stampede that claimed the lives of several worshippers during the annual Christ the King Feast happened due to overcrowding during the procession.
Reports said those who died during the feast held on Sunday included two elderly women.
An eyewitness stated that the crowd “was too much that there was little or no breathing space.”
However, in a statement dated November 25, 2024, and signed by the Bishop of the Diocese, the Most Rev. Augustine Echema, the church described the incident as unprecedented.
It assured all that investigations are ongoing to uncover the full details of the tragedy, including the identities of the victims and the exact cause.
The statement read in part, “It is with deep regret and sadness that the annual joyful celebration of our Diocesan Feast Day ended in the most tragic way. Some of our devout and gallant Catholics, who joined the Eucharistic procession in a joyful mood, met their death due to overcrowding.”
The diocese extended condolences to the families of the deceased and sympathised with those injured in the incident.
“We condole with the deceased families and sympathise with those injured, who are still receiving treatment in the hospital.
“We pledge our support to the affected families and individuals during this time of grief and emergency,” the statement added.
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FCT CP orders crackdown on vehicles without number plates
By Francesca Hangeior
The Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, Tunji Disu, on Tuesday, ordered that vehicles without number plates should be impounded across the territory.
He also ordered the deployment of more personnel and equipment for patrols and stop-and-search operations throughout the nation’s capital.
Disu’s directive came on the heels of the rise in one-chance incidents in the FCT.
A statement by the command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, also said regulations regarding covered number plates and tinted glasses would be enforced.
Adah urged residents to bear with the command as some of these moves might cause inconvenience to commuters, among others.
She said, “The FCT Police Command is deploying additional personnel and equipment for patrols, stop-and-search operations, and surveillance throughout the Federal Capital Territory. This initiative aims to combat rising incidents of ‘one chance’ crimes and car theft.
“We will be impounding vehicles without registration numbers, with only one plate, or using defaced plates. Regulations regarding covered number plates and tinted glasses will also be enforced.
“While these operations may cause some inconvenience, they reflect our commitment to the safety of all FCT residents and to deterring criminal activities targeting motorists and passengers.”
Adeh said through these operations, some vehicles had been recovered and suspects arrested.
She said, “Since launching these measures, we have successfully recovered stolen vehicles and apprehended ‘one chance’ robbers. We appreciate the public’s patience and cooperation during these operations, and we advise vehicle owners to ensure compliance with all regulations.
“The FCT Police Command is dedicated to maintaining a secure environment. We encourage residents to report suspicious activities and cooperate with our officers. Your safety is our priority.”
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