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FCTA Partner With CBN To Improve Dairy Production Nigeria

…Sets to establish Processing Plants In FCT
Joel Ajayi
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has expressed its willingness to partner with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to improve dairy production in the country. Towards achieving these objective strategies are being put in motion for the establishment of processing plants in the FCT.
This was disclosed following the visit by a delegation of dairy products and agriculture investors led by the Governor of the CBN, Mr. Godwin Emefiele to the FCTA.
Addressing his guests that also included Mr. Ben Langat, Managing Director, Friesland Campina, Mr. Mauricio Alarcon, Managing Director Nestle, and Mrs. Zubaida Damakka, Director, L and Z Integrated Ltd, the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello said the visit was coming at the right time as the FCTA was currently focusing on encouraging investment, especially in the agriculture sector in the FCT.
The Minister revealed that the better part of the last four years was spent perfecting infrastructure development in the city center and strengthening institutions within the FCTA for better service delivery and now, attention was being focused on developing the business and investment sector.
He said: “During my first tenure we concentrated on improving infrastructure within the city itself while also trying to improve on the institutional capacity of the various departments in the FCTA.
“I am pleased to say that we have reached some reasonable milestone where we are now happy with the system we have and we can now extend to other activities. And for us, agriculture development and also the encouragement of investors to the FCT, particularly to provide processing facilities is the next step we are going into and you are coming at the right time”.
Malam Bello who enumerated the economic advantages and strategic positioning of the FCT in terms of dairy production and food sufficiency stressed the need for the CBN to cash in towards ensuring that the vision of the Federal Government to diversify the economy is achieved.
The Minister commended the dairy production investors for their interest to invest in Abuja and contribute to the industrial development of the nation’s capital, adding that the FCTA will do all that is required to ensure ease in the entire processes, beginning with the provision of the necessary land to situate plants and factories.
He, therefore, directed the setting up of a combined committee to be supervised by the Minister of State, FCT, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, comprising the SA, Agriculture to the Minister of State, Chief of Staff to the Honourable Minister, Executive Secretary, FCDA, Director, Land Administration, Director, AGIS and representatives of the CBN, and the investors.
The committee was given three weeks to work out viable locations that fall within the Abuja masterplan and a business strategy that is mutually beneficial to the investors and the people of the FCT.
Earlier, the Governor of the Apex bank had commended the Minister for making the FCT safe for the people and creating the enabling environment for doing business, thereby making Abuja one of the top business-friendly cities in the country.
He also expressed the desire of the CBN to make all states of the federation, including the FCT, self-sustaining and economically viable. This, he said, could be achieved through the painstaking measures already put in place by the CBN.
He urged the Minister to fast-track the allocation of land to the investors so that the CBN can bring to bear other incentives to ensure that the investments flourish, thereby making the FCT and the people economically empowered.
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FCT Cleaners Urge Minister Wike to Intervene Over Months of Unpaid Salaries

Over 4,500 cleaners working across Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), including city cleaners, hospital sanitation workers, satellite town cleaners, and security personnel, have made a passionate appeal to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, over the non-payment of their salaries for the past six to eight months.
The affected workers, who play a critical role in maintaining cleanliness and hygiene across the FCT, including hospitals and public spaces, expressed their deep frustration and hardship due to the prolonged delay in their payments.
Despite working tirelessly under harsh weather conditions to ensure that Abuja and its environs remain clean and habitable, they say their efforts have gone unrewarded.
Speaking on Tuesday in Abuja, the cleaners voiced their disappointment, describing the situation as dire and unsustainable.
Many of them are reportedly struggling to meet basic needs, including food, medical expenses, school fees, and loan repayments.
“We are using this medium to appeal to our amiable FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to urgently intervene and ensure our outstanding salaries are paid.
“We are going through untold hardship. We work day and night, even in dangerous and unhygienic conditions, yet we are not being paid.”
Another affected worker, who asked to remain anonymous, tearfully shared her experience: “We may be doing a ‘dirty job,’ but we do it with all our hearts. It is unfair that we are left unpaid. We are dying in silence—no food for our children, no money for healthcare. We beg the Honourable Minister to come to our aid.”
The cleaners, in their numbers, emphasized that their appeal was not just a demand but a desperate cry for help from workers who feel neglected despite their vital contributions to the FCT’s public health and cleanliness.
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