Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), says the court of appeal complex under construction in Abuja will be completed in May 2026.
Wike spoke on Thursday after inspecting the court of appeal
complex and judges’ quarters during a tour of ongoing projects in the FCT.
The minister said contractors handling the court of appeal
complex assured the administration that the project would be delivered by May.
He added that the judges’ quarters, including the section
for the federal high court, have already been furnished and are ready for use.
According to Wike, the housing project comprises 10 duplexes
for the federal high court, 20 duplexes for the FCT high court, and another 10
duplexes for the court of appeal.
The minister said the facilities will be inaugurated during
the third anniversary of the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
Wike also inspected a major road project in Katampe, which
he described as “functioning like a ring road”.
Speaking on his frequent inspection of projects across the
territory, the minister said his commitment was driven by the confidence
reposed in him by the president.
“For the President to have confidence in you and give you an
assignment, you have no choice but to be committed to the job,” Wike said.
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