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  • FCT: Angry Wike summons area council chairmen as teachers, nurses, others protest in Abuja

    FCT: Angry Wike summons area council chairmen as teachers, nurses, others protest in Abuja

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike has summoned Chairmen of FCT area councils and leadership of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), FCT Wing, for a crucial meeting.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the meeting also includes the FCT chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

    This is coming after the various unions, under the umbrella body of the NLC, protested against the non-payment of salary arrears and wage award to the Minister’s office on Thursday.

    The workers had been on strike for over a month, resulting in the shutting down of primary schools and primary healthcare centers in the FCT.

    The meeting was to find lasting solutions to the lingering primary school teachers’ strike over unresolved welfare concerns.

    Wike stated in Abuja, after inspecting ongoing projects in preparation for inauguration to celebrate the second anniversary of President Bola Tinubu, that the protest was unfortunate.

    The minister, who described the development as very pathetic, wondered why the chairmen of the FCT area councils did not have conscience.

    He said that the area council chairmen refused to pay the teachers their entitlements, in spite of receiving approved funds specifically for that purpose.

    “They were unable to pay them. In fact, I got the report yesterday and have summoned all of them for a meeting.

    “You see, that’s the problem we have in this country; by the time I apply the big stick, people will be saying all kinds of things.

    “I don’t know why people don’t have conscience that these are teachers who take care of our children, and you are happy that you are not paying them their salaries,” he said.

    Wike explained that primary schools were under the purview of the area councils and not FCT Administration, adding that the area councils were in charge of primary schools.

    He appealed to the NUT to give him some time, assuring that the issues would be sorted out soon.

    Earlier, the NUT Chairman, Mr Abdullahi Shafa, who led the protest, acknowledged Wike’s intervention to resolve the lingering strike, including the release of N4.1 billion to the area councils to pay the striking teachers.

    He accused the area council chairmen of diverting the funds and called on the National Assembly and the Economic and Financial Crime Commission to intervene and called them to order.

    Recall  that primary school teachers had embarked on a series of strikes over non-payment of minimum wage and 40 per cent Peculiar Allowance.

    Other unresolved issues included the non-implementation of 25 per cent and 35 per cent salary increases, and the N35,000 wage award, among other benefits.

    Similarly, the FCT chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) on Thursday staged a protest in Abuja.

    The protest was over the shutdown of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across the six area councils of the Federal Capital Territory.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports primary healthcare centers across the FCT have been shut down with pregnant women, near delivery, chased away.

    Their demands include the immediate reopening of PHCs, implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage, and payment of outstanding arrears and allowances.

    The protest also included members of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN), Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

    It was in response to the ongoing health crisis caused by the prolonged closure of more than 270 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across the six area councils in the FCT.

    Speaking during the protest, Mr Jama Medan, Chairman of NANNM-FCT, lamented the deteriorating health situation, stating that Nigeria ranked second globally in maternal and child mortality rates.

    He warned that continued closure of PHCs could worsen the crisis.

    “We have less than 130 nurses and midwives manning these centres. Women and children are dying because the facilities have been shut for over a month.

    “There’s a gross shortage of manpower, and no one in government is addressing the issue,” Medan said.

    He alleged that in spite of the release of more than N4.1 billion by the FCT Minister to address the crisis, area council chairmen had refused to pay entitlements.

    These entitlements, he said include hazard and uniform allowances for nurses and other health workers.

    Medan also expressed concern over the disruption of a scheduled nationwide polio vaccination campaign in the FCT due to the shutdown, warning that the territory risked new cases of the disease.

    In solidarity, NUT FCT Chairman, Mr Abdullahi Shafa, condemned the non-payment of minimum wage to primary school teachers, noting that they had been on strike for more than a month.

    He called on the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, to intervene urgently to avoid a total collapse of the education system in the area councils.

    The NLC also threatened to join the protest if the minister failed to act on the workers’ demands within a week.

    Responding on behalf of the Minister, Dr Hayyo Danlami, Mandate Secretary of the FCT Education Secretariat, promised to deliver the protesters’ letter to the minister and assured them that their concerns would be addressed.

  • CP orders massive raids on criminal hideouts in FCT

    CP orders massive raids on criminal hideouts in FCT

    The Commissioner of Police (CP) in charge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ajao Adewale, has directed Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) in the territory to carry out extensive raids on identified criminal hideouts.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the FCT, SP Josephine Adeh, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Adeh explained that the order was a strategic move aimed at dislodging criminal elements and ensuring the safety and security of FCT residents.

    She added that the operation would be intelligence-driven and involve stop-and-search operations and targeted patrols to combat robbery, kidnapping, drug peddling, and other forms of violent crime.

    The FCT police spokesperson assured that the police would take a proactive approach to stay ahead of criminal threats and reinforce public confidence in law enforcement.

    Adeh also urged FCT residents to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and cooperative with police operatives during official duties.

    She emphasised the importance of courteous and respectful interactions with law enforcement officers, explaining that the operations were designed solely to enhance public safety and security.

    Adeh called on parents and guardians to be more attentive and deliberate about the whereabouts and conduct of their children and wards.

    Proper guidance and supervision, she noted, were crucial in preventing youths from being drawn into criminal activities or harmful associations.

    She also urged community leaders, religious figures, and local stakeholders to support the ongoing policing efforts by reporting suspicious activities or individuals.

    According to her, collective responsibility and public cooperation are vital for building a safer society.

    Adeh reiterated the commitment of the command to its mandate of protecting lives and property within the FCT and assured the public that the command would continue to adopt effective strategies to stay ahead of criminal elements.

  • ‘I will write their condolence letters’ – Wike dispels rumor of ill health

    ‘I will write their condolence letters’ – Wike dispels rumor of ill health

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, says he is healthy, strong and performing his duties as the minister of FCT.

    Wike stated this in Abuja on Thursday, while reacting to the rumour going round that he collapsed on Friday and was flown to France for medical treatment.

    The minister, who reacted to the rumour after he inspected some ongoing projects in Abuja, described the rumour as mere politics.

    Wike said there was no time he collapsed, and there was no time anybody took him overseas for treatment.

    “It is human beings that will collapse if there is any problem with their health.

    “Unfortunately, I did not collapse and I did not show any sign that I have any health problems.

    “As you have seen, I am even healthier than most of them who carried that rumour.

    “I can assure you that I will write their condolence letters,” he said.

    The minister said he was out inspecting road projects when the rumour was going round that he had collapsed.

    He added that he was around when President Bola Tinubu broke iftar on his birthday.

    “The next day, I led Abuja residents to pay Sallah homage to Mr President.

    “This is politics but I have thick skin for such ill feelings. Those things don’t bother us.

    “We are not distracted but focused on our jobs,” he said.

    The Minister thanked Nigerians for being worried, adding however people should not wish their fellow human beings such a thing.

    He noted that “we will die one day and  nobody will remain in this world forever”.

    Speaking about the inspected projects, Wike expressed optimism that the International Conference Centre would be ready for inauguration in May.

    He also lauded the quality and pace of the road projects in Gishiri, including the once leading to Judges Quarters in Katampe District.

    “I have said before that we are going to inaugurate several of these projects to celebrate the second anniversary of Mr  President.

    “So, I am very, very impressed with what I have seen. The projects are going on well,” he said.

  • Wike approves recruitment of 34 resident doctors for FCT hospitals

    Wike approves recruitment of 34 resident doctors for FCT hospitals

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has approved the recruitment of 34 resident doctors for a  seven-year residency training to enhance health-care delivery in FCT.

    Mr Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant to the minister on Public Communications and Social Media, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Olayinka explained that the 34 doctors would be the first batch of 60 medical doctors approved for residency training in eight specialities in FCT Administration hospitals.

    He said that five out of the 34 doctors would work in the psychiatric department, four in internal medicine and one in general surgery.

    Others, he said would comprise one in anesthesiology, eight in family medicine, six in ophthalmology and nine in obstetrics and gynaecology.

    “This is the first time this is being done outside employees of the Health Management Board, thereby, giving doctors more opportunity and bringing more competent hands into healthcare delivery in the FCT,” he said.

    The spokesman added that the remaining 26 doctors would be recruited in due course by the FCTA Civil Service Commission.

    He said that the 26 doctors would comprise one for psychiatry department, four for internal medicine, eight for general surgery, five in anesthesiology, and eight paediatrics.

  • AEDC opens up over power outage in parts of Abuja

    AEDC opens up over power outage in parts of Abuja

    The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has announced that its technical team is working tirelessly to restore power to parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) currently experiencing an outage.

    The company made this known in a statement on its X handle in Abuja on Monday.

    It listed the affected areas as including Utako, Wuye, Jabi, Airport, NJI, NARSDA, NABDA, Lugbe Shoprite, Riverpark Estate, War College, Dunamis, NIGCOMSAT, and Nigeria-Korea Model School.

    Other affected areas include Lugbe Primary, Zuma Steel, Kapwa Village, NIA Junior/Senior, Tipper Garage, Tudu Wada, Peace Village, Video Club, CRD, 1R, T-Pumpy Estate, New Site, Back of Dunamis, Jedo, and Forte Royal Estate.

    The company also noted that customers in Aso Drive, NSA, NASS, NJC, FJC, Supreme Court, WuBassy Barracks, Army War College, Mambila Barracks, Yara Dua Barracks, DIA, Niger Barracks, Lungi & Agu Ironsi Barracks, and surrounding areas were affected.

    According to the statement, AEDC regretted to inform its customers that the power outage in these areas was due to a technical fault on the feeder serving them.

    The company assured that its dedicated technical team was working diligently to restore power as quickly as possible.

    “Thank you for your understanding and patience as we work to serve you better,” it said.

  • FCT confirms another accident under Karu bridge

    FCT confirms another accident under Karu bridge

    The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD) has confirmed another accident on Thursday, under Karu Bridge on the Abuja-Keffi Expressway.

    The acting Director-General of the department, Mr Abdulrahman Mohammed, who made the confirmation in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, said no life was lost.

    Mohammed explained that the accident occurred when a truck laden with fertilizer rammed into a Toyota Hijet truck and a refuse dump truck.

    He said that the officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps have towed the affected trucks away to avoid traffic built up.

    The D-G appealed to drivers to obey traffic regulations and drive with caution to stay alive.

    Recalls that a driver of a truck on Wednesday, lost control around the same bridge and rammed into vehicles in a traffic jam.

    The collision led to a massive explosion involving several vehicles leading to the death of 10 persons with more than 30 injured and receiving treatment in different health facilities.

  • Abuja man slumps, dies inside sex worker room

    Abuja man slumps, dies inside sex worker room

    Ajayi Nicholas, 31 was reported to have slumped and died inside a sex worker’s room at New Kutunku community in Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT.

    An eyewitness, Josiah Gabriel, disclosed that the incident happened on Saturday around 5pm when the deceased allegedly checked into a hotel room in the area.

    According to Gabriel, the deceased was done with the sex worker, when slumped while trying to leave the room, the woman rushed to alert the manager of the hotel.

    He said the hotel manager identified the deceased and rushed to report the incident to his relations, who are residing within the area.

    He said the deceased was taken to a nearby hospital where he was confirmed dead.

    According to him, some policemen from the outpost in the area came to the hotel for investigation.

    He said, “After that, the man’s corpse was deposited at the mortuary, while the lady in question was detained by the police.”

  • We will win FCT for Tinubu in 2027 – Abuja APC

    We will win FCT for Tinubu in 2027 – Abuja APC

    The Abuja chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed determination to win the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election.

    Dr Mariya Mahmoud, FCT Minister of State said this during a stakeholders’ meeting of Abuja APC on Thursday.

    Dr Mahmoud said the APC was also strategising to win all seats in the FCT area council’s election scheduled for February 21, 2026, and also to win all seats in the 2027 general elections.

    Mahmoud said the party members had identified its problems and were ready to confront the challenges head-on.

    She said that the party would take steps to ensure that the selfish interest of some identified individuals did not override the collective interest of the party.

    “I can see that APC in FCT is taking shape and becoming more focused on the way forward. We have identified where our problems lie, and we are more united to overcome them.

    “The result of our unity will manifest more in the area council elections coming up in February 2026 and the general elections in 2027,” she said.

    The minister said that President Tinubu-led administration had entrenched inclusive governance in the FCT through the creation of Youth and Women Secretariats to give them a voice in governance.

    This, she said, would give the APC an edge in coming elections.

    Earlier, the chairman of the party in the FCT, Malam Abdulmalik Usman, commended the stakeholders for their tireless efforts in ensuring that the party remained united.

    “I have said it before that the dedication of all members has continued to solidify APC’s position as the ruling party and the preferred choice of the people.

    “Today, our collective resolve is key to sustaining the dominance of APC as the ruling party.

    “We will continue to deliver dividends of democracy to our people and build a stronger, more prosperous nation,” Usman said.

  • AEDC assures full restoration of power supply to FCT

    AEDC assures full restoration of power supply to FCT

    The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company says electricity consumers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will begin to enjoy full power supply from Feb 23.

    The company said this in a statement on its X handle in Abuja on Monday.

    It said the ongoing restoration efforts by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on the underground transmission line damaged by vandals near Millennium Park in Abuja, will be completed by Feb. 23.

    “The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has assured that restoration efforts are actively ongoing, with their engineers’ working day and night to replace and reconnect the damaged cable.

    “TCN is committed to complete the work and restore normal power supply to Central Area Transmission Substation (AT5) on Feb. 23, ‘’ it said.

    The company said that it regret the continued power supply disruption affecting Wuye, Utako, Jabi, Mabushi and Katampe Districts.

    Others are Life Camp, Wuse Zones 1-7, Wuse 2, Maitama, parts of the Central Business District (CBD) and surrounding areas.

    It said power disruption was due to the vandalisation of the 132kV Katampe – Central Area underground transmission cable.

    “We understand the inconvenience this may cause you and sincerely appreciate your patience. While repair work continues, load management will be implemented to optimise available supply.

    “We remain in close collaboration with TCN to ensure a swift resolution and the full restoration of power to the affected areas, ”it said.

  • Joint security team neutralises suspected armed robbers in Abuja

    Joint security team neutralises suspected armed robbers in Abuja

    A joint security team consisting of personnel from the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Army and local vigilante group have neutralised three suspected armed robbers in Abuja.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), SP Josephine Adeh said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

    She said the suspected armed robbers were neutralised during a midnight operation following a distress call to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Dei-Dei ‘A’ Division on Feb. 12 at about 11:50pm.

    Adeh said the DPO was informed of an ongoing armed robbery in Filin-Dabo village in the FCT.

    “Responding swiftly, the DPO alerted the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit and coordinated with operatives from the 102 Battalion, Guards Brigade, the Civilian Joint Task Force and local vigilante groups and mobilised to the scene.

    “Upon spotting the joint security team, the six-member gang attempted to flee into nearby bushes, to launch an ambush on the operatives.

    “The security personnel responded with superior firepower, engaging the criminals in a fierce exchange before the suspects were subdued,” she said.

    She said the suspected robbers who sustained various degrees of bullet wounds were rushed to Kubwa General Hospital where three of them were confirmed dead by medical doctors on duty.

    The FCT police spokesperson said the remaining three, with bullet injuries, were currently receiving medical attention.

    Adeh said one AK-47 rifle, three magazines, 19 live rounds of 7.62 ammunition, two locally made pistols and two knives were recovered from the suspects.

    Other items recovered were one taser, one mobile phone, assorted charms and dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp.

    Adeh said the Commissioner of Police (CP) in charge of the FCT, Olatunji Disu had commended the joint forces for their swift and decisive action.

    The CP said the swift response had sent a strong warning to criminals that crime would not be tolerated in the FCT.

    Disu also commended residents of Filin-Dabo village for their cooperation in providing timely intelligence that aided the operation.

    He urged the public to remain vigilant and emulate the proactive efforts of the Filin-Dabo community by promptly reporting suspicious activities.