
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has unveiled a comprehensive blueprint to transform Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, into a model city. His remarks came during a recent gathering with stakeholders, where he emphasized the importance of infrastructure, good governance, and inclusive development. According to him, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) must serve as a symbol of unity and opportunity for all Nigerians.
Tinubu’s vision for FCT reflects his long-standing belief in purposeful leadership and urban planning. He noted that Abuja should not only be the administrative capital of Nigeria but also a vibrant economic hub. To achieve this, his administration is prioritizing housing, reliable transportation systems, and equitable access to public services.
During the meeting, Tinubu acknowledged the efforts of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and urged him to continue delivering results. The President commended the strides made in road construction, waste management, and city beautification, saying they align with the broader national goals. He stressed the need to make Abuja a model of order, modernity, and security.
The President also addressed the ongoing issues of land allocation and planning violations. He assured residents that reforms will be implemented to make the process transparent and fair. By strengthening urban management policies, Tinubu aims to reduce inefficiencies and restore public trust in government systems.
In line with his development goals, Tinubu said Abuja must be made attractive for local and international investors. He emphasized that peace and stability are crucial to achieving this, and his administration is committed to protecting lives and property. Security agencies have been instructed to remain proactive and to collaborate more effectively.
Tinubu’s vision for FCT is also tied to economic empowerment. He stated that development must reflect in the lives of residents, particularly the youth and the vulnerable. Job creation, skills training, and small business support are major parts of the FCT agenda, and he pledged to ensure no one is left behind.
The President promised to keep listening to the people and pledged his readiness to act on feedback. He believes leadership must be responsible and responsive. Tinubu’s tone was firm yet hopeful, and he assured the public that change is not only possible but already underway.
Tinubu’s vision for FCT, if fully implemented, has the potential to reshape Abuja into a city that inspires pride. He called for patience and cooperation, stating that meaningful progress takes time, planning, and consistent effort. With political will and stakeholder collaboration, his administration is determined to leave a legacy of inclusive growth and modern infrastructure.
As the capital begins to witness fresh developments under this plan, many Nigerians are hopeful that Abuja will become the model city Tinubu envisions.