Abuja NUJ Seeks Wike’s Intervention On Deplorable Infrastructure At Council Secretariat

 

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), has appealed to the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, to urgently intervene in addressing the dilapidated state of infrastructure at the Council Secretariat in Utako District of Abuja.

The appeal was part of the major resolutions at the second Congress of the NUJ FCT Council held on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

Attendants at the meeting lamented the poor condition of the facility currently used for congresses, describing it as unfit for a professional body of journalists operating within the nation’s capital.

The Congress, therefore, called on the FCT Minister, fondly referred to as ‘Mr Project’ for his visible development strides across the FCT, to extend similar attention to the NUJ FCT Council Secretariat.

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According to a statement/communique jointly signed by the chairman, Communiqué Committee, Odigie Ehidiamen Kelvin; Kehinde and, Ebriku John, member of the Communiqué Committee, respectively, the Union also appealed to Wike to come to its aid in the completion of the long-delayed NUJ Pentagon, a building envisioned to serve as a landmark edifice for journalists in Abuja.

“The current state of our secretariat is appalling. We are earnestly appealing to the Honourable Minister to undertake a facility tour and see for himself the infrastructural decay we contend with. We believe that under his leadership, the Secretariat and Pentagon project can finally be transformed into a lasting legacy,” the Congress resolved.

In addition to the infrastructure deficit concerns, the NUJ FCT Council used the platform to draw attention to broader socio-economic issues confronting residents of the capital city and Nigerians at large.

Congress decried the persistent power outages across the FCT, attributing the problem to the inefficiencies of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC). It warned that the poor electricity supply was stifling productivity and negatively impacting quality of life.

Similarly, members criticised the rising cost of telecommunications and internet data, describing it as a heavy financial burden on citizens. They urged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to investigate billing practices and introduce measures that ensure affordability and consumer protection.

The Congress also expressed grave concern over the increasing rate of maternal mortality, which it linked to worsening economic conditions and inflation. It called on the Federal Government to provide free maternal healthcare services, including pre-natal, ante-natal, and post-natal care, to alleviate the burden on expectant mothers and reduce preventable deaths.

In conclusion, the Congress reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for the welfare of journalists and the general public, pledging continued engagement with relevant authorities to address these pressing challenges.



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