Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has declared the nation’s capital one of the most peaceful places to reside in Nigeria, crediting both security measures and residents’ zero tolerance for insecurity.
In his Independence Day anniversary message to residents on Wednesday, Wike used the occasion to reflect on the nation’s journey, celebrate its unity, and catalogue his administration’s achievements in line with President Bola Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.
The minister emphasised the FCT’s symbolic role, describing it as Nigeria’s symbol of unity and nationhood.
He urged residents to continue to embody the faith that they are greater together and to ensure that the labour of the nation’s founding fathers is not in vain.
Wike noted that the anniversary was a time for sober reflection and stock-taking, necessary to look ahead with renewed hope towards a better future.
The minister expressed gratitude for residents’ support for the President’s agenda, which centres on economic growth, national security, food security, sustainable development and infrastructure development.
He stated that in alignment with this vision, determined progress had been made on several fronts.
“The FCT Administration, with your unflinching support, will continue to work to provide first-class infrastructure and public utilities as demonstrated in the completion and commissioning of strategic roads.
“It is our firm belief that no city can be said to be a city without a good network of roads, hence our focus on road construction.
“We have reconstructed most of our schools and hospitals and provided much needed equipment and personnel,” he said.
He also pointed to support for farmers and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) as part of efforts to empower the nation’s youths and women and reinvigorate the economy.
The minister further addressed the upcoming Area Council elections in February 2026, marking the formal start of the country’s electioneering process.
“I implore residents to go about campaigning for candidates of their choice in a peaceful and orderly manner and to vote for leaders who evidently have their interest at heart; leaders who have vision and capacity to attract development and prosperity to the people,” he stated.
He assured residents of the Administration’s partnership with law enforcement to ensure security, law and order in the FCT at all times, while appealing to citizens to be watchful over their neighbourhoods and to report all suspicious movements to security agents.
The minister praised President Tinubu as a leader who is intentional about prioritising the well-being of the citizens and called for continued collective effort to ensure that the “FCT’s potentials and our collective aspirations are realised to the fullest.”
“Amidst the various challenges we face as a nation, we are very optimistic that the future is brighter,” he said.