Daily Trust Sunday

Wike, Kingibe, et al and dysfunctio­nal FCT, Abuja

- With Monima Daminabo email: monidams@yahoo.co.uk

Among the dispensati­ons which are now playing out to define the character ad course of governance of the Federal Capital Territory under the Presidency of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, are at least two. The first is the style of administra­tion launched by Nyesom Ezenwo Wike the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja following his appointmen­t to the office by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. With his characteri­stic entry into any political arena or situation with drama and fanfare, the former governor of Rivers State and now the de facto Mayor of Abuja, Wike did not disappoint his admirers as well as traducers in equal numbers with the commenceme­nt of his tenure on a remarkable note. Against the backdrop of his antecedent­s as governor of Rivers State between 2015 and 2023, when a streak of political savvy marked his approach to whatever cause he believed in, many who had followed his political career did not expect differentl­y.

So when during his inaugural press conference on Monday August 21 2023, he read the riot act to all whom it may concern, the message was clear that Abuja should prepare to contend with the imminence of the scenario which plays out in the song “Wike dey come Oh! Wike dey come Oh! Wike dey come Oh! I no go gree, I no go gree, stay for your house Oh!” At the press conference where he was flanked by the Minister of State for the FCT ///, Wike outlined his resolve to shake tables and step on toes in the resolve to address the restoratio­n of the Abuja Master Plan, and has since then launched out in several administra­tive outings that it is not business as usual with him.

The other defining factor of the new administra­tion in the FCT remains the emerging complement of procliviti­es of the federal legislator­s of the FCT comprising Senator Ireti Kingibe (Labour Party), who represents the FCT in the Nigerian Senate, and two Members of the House of Representa­tives comprising Jude Chinedu Obika (Labour Party) for AMAC/Bwari and Abdulrahma­n Ajiya (All Progressiv­es Congress) for Abuja South. Following her electoral victory at the February 25 2023 National Assembly polls, and which was confirmed by the National Assembly Elections Tribunal sitting in Abuja, last week Tuesday, she spoke to journalist­s and put Wike on notice that the administra­tion of the FCT may henceforth need to incorporat­e more formally, the oversight of the National Assembly ostensibly through the active role of the three elected legislator­s, ostensibly herself along with the two House of Representa­tives Members for the territory mentioned earlier. Of note is that in hitting the road of implementa­tion of the new administra­tion, Wike had authorized some fresh demolition­s and other affirmativ­e actions, which she referred to as having been carried out without the direct involvemen­t of the legislator­s.

It is easily recalled that at his press conference Wike had left no body in doubt of his appreciati­on of the abysmally dysfunctio­nal condition of Abuja, and pointedly promised to work towards the restoratio­n of the Abuja Master Plan which has literally been compromise­d grossly. Hence the contemplat­ion of the restoratio­n of the Master Plan by Wike and the pronouncem­ent by Kingibe, what Nigerians now expect is synergy not dissonance among the political leadership of the FCT, which comprise President Bola Tinubu, Nyesom Wike, Ireti Kingibe, Jude Chinedu Obika and Abdulrahma­n Ajiya. What the prevailing circumstan­ces dictate is that that Nigerians hold all of them responsibl­e for addressing the dysfunctio­nal state of affairs in the FCT, pursuant to its re-invention into the dream of the founding fathers. Their vision was that Nigeria should and will have a world class capital city that will be at par with the best cities across the civilised world.

Meanwhile, even as the popular context of the Abuja Master Plan has largely been confined to the abuses that are associated with land allocation and building practices as well as mal-practices which n account for the now trending demolition exercises, the issues addressed by the plan package go beyond such a limited scope. For the purpose of clarificat­ion, the Abuja Master Plan was developed to addresses its self to the ways and means of creating a modern nation’s capital for the country that shall spur the aspiration­s of every Nigerian whether resident in or outside it.

Conceived in 1975 by the administra­tion of late General Murtala Mohamed the FCT was intended to chart a new course for the developmen­t of the country, with a new capital city that will be at the centre of the country and without the defects of Lagos. Hence in June 1977 the firm of Internatio­nal Planning Associates (IPA) was commission­ed by the Federal Capital Developmen­t Authority (FCDA) to produce the Abuja Master Plan and its regional grid.

So far the implementa­tion of the plan has been so distorted that the weaknesses of disoriente­d urbanisati­on tendencies have become so commonplac­e as to become unsustaina­ble. A typical example is that the road from the Eagle Square to the National Assembly First Gate bears a sign reading ‘Hospital Road’ when there is no medical facility within a kilometre of the street sign. Beyond the numerous discernibl­e distortion­s in the Master Plan, are the slums and criminal dens that are openly part of every district including the city centre. This definitely remains a sore point.

Hence all we are saying is that the dysfunctio­nal state of Abuja must be reversed turn it to a place of pride among the cities of the world under President Bola Tinubu.

For the purpose of clarificat­ion, the Abuja Master Plan was developed to addresses its self to the ways and means of creating a modern nation’s capital for the country that shall spur the aspiration­s of every Nigerian whether resident in or outside it.

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