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EXCLUSIVE: FCT Magistrate Court Buildings To Be Delivered By June As Wike Inspects Project Sites

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has expressed satisfaction with the ongoing construction of Magistrate Court buildings in three different locations across the federal capital, confirming that contractors are expect to deliver the new facilities by the end of June 2026.

Speaking during an inspection tour of various court sites on Thursday, the Minister emphasized that the projects were critical “presidential interventions” aimed at ensuring the judiciary does not lack the necessary space to dispense justice effectively.

The Minister’s tour covered three high-priority sites, starting from Asokoro, where he noted the technical difficulties posed by the terrain.

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“I’ve seen the level of work, even though the topography is very bad. It’s a problem, but we’ll overcome it,” Wike said.

After Asokoro, the Minister visited Jabi, where the foundation for a new Magistrates’ court complex was laid in late 2025.

The tour concluded in Garki, where the Minister praised the rapid advancement of construction.

“You can see how far this has gone. I’m very pleased with the quality of the job,” he remarked.

The ongoing works include the construction of 40 residential housing units for judges across the FCT High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Federal High Court.

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Wike noted that these efforts, directed by President Bola Tinubu, are intended to provide “definitive accommodation” and more courtrooms to improve the welfare and efficiency of the third arm of government.

The Minister dismissed criticisms that such infrastructure projects could compromise judicial independence, arguing that the executive has a responsibility to support all sectors of government.

He added; “Judicial arm of government is very critical in ensuring prompt administration of justice. There’s no particular reason we must pay attention to one sector and leave other critical sectors unattended to.”

Wike further highlighted that the judicial interventions are part of a broader push for development in the FCT, which includes road projects, school renovations, and health sector improvements.

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Current road projects in the FCT have reached advanced stages, with major networks connecting the Airport Expressway to Kuje and Gwagwalada also expected to be completed by June 2026.

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