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FCTA Operation Sweep Routs out Criminal Hideouts in Abuja Suburbs

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By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has commenced efforts to rout out criminal hideouts across Abuja suburb in line with the renewed Operation Sweep in setttlements with illegal structures and safe hevens of criminal elements.

Secretary of the FCTA Command and Control Centre, Dr. Peter Olumuji, disclosed during its enforement operation in Wassa, a satellite community in the FCT.

According to Olumuji, the operation sweep has moved beyond the city centre to identified black spots in suburban communities such as Karasana, Kugbo, Jikwoyi, Karshi and other rapidly growing outskirts of the capital.

“We have received a lot of intelligence reports about crime and criminality in these areas. Some of these locations have served as safe havens for criminal elements,” he said.

He said the operation is aimed at removing illegal structures and settlements being used as hideouts by suspected criminals.

“When you look at this critically, Development Control had already marked this place since February 25 this year. Enough notice was given to residents to vacate the area,” he stated.

Olumuji noted that officials had also engaged community leaders and sensitised occupants before the enforcement exercise commenced.

“The purpose of this removal is to ensure that the security of the FCT is sustained and residents remain safe at all times. That is why we are taking proactive steps,” he added.

Olumiji emphasized that the renewed operation would not be limited to Abuja city centre, noting that security agencies were targeting criminal enclaves in satellite towns and border communities.

“Wassa is not in the city centre, yet we are here. We are also identifying locations in Kugbo, Jikwoyi, Karshi and other places that serve as safe havens for criminal elements. The more we remove these hideouts, the more we improve security in the FCT,” he said.

Meanwhile, Head of Enforcement at the Social Development Secretariat (SDS), Ukachi Adebayo, during the operation disclosed that the agency had evacuated over 800 destitute persons from different parts of Abuja as part of the operation, adding that those evacuated were profiled and rehabilitated rather than abandoned.

“After evacuating them, we profile them and take them to our centre where we care for and train them before reintegrating them back into society,” she stated.

She, however, acknowledged that the agency was facing several operational challenges in carrying out the exercise.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Wassa community, Garzali Umar, has expressed support for the operation, saying many transient occupants in the area were unknown to residents and security agencies.

He said the community had repeatedly raised concerns over suspicious movements and the increasing use of informal settlements by criminal elements.

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Tinubu, Wike laud Julius Berger for Abuja City Gate transformation

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr Nyesom Wike, Thursday night commended Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for the successful transformation of the iconic Abuja City Gate, describing the project as a symbol of national renewal, unity and urban modernisation.

The newly remodelled monument was inaugurated in Abuja, Thursday at a ceremony attended by top government officials, with President Tinubu represented by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu as part of activities marking the third anniversary of the Tinubu administration and the 50th anniversary of the Federal Capital Territory.

Speaking at the commissioning, the President described the Abuja City Gate as one of Nigeria’s most recognisable landmarks and a vital symbol of the nation’s identity. He stated that the remodelling project reflects the administration’s commitment to building a capital city that matches Nigeria’s status and aspirations.

According to him, the upgraded City Gate provides visitors with a befitting first impression of Abuja and showcases the nation’s commitment to excellence in public infrastructure. He noted that the redesigned facility, complete with a striking water fountain representing the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, now stands alongside notable landmarks in major cities around the world

For his part, Wike applauded Julius Berger for delivering a project that has significantly enhanced the appearance and prestige of the nation’s capital. He disclosed that the City Gate had suffered years of neglect before the intervention, adding that its transformation was inspired in part by the First Lady’s concern about the state of the iconic structure.

According to FCT Minister, after First Lady Oluremi Tinubu proposed the need to upgrade the City Gate, Julius Berger developed the design and carried out the construction work, transforming the long-standing monument into a modern landmark.

Specific contributions attributed to Julius Berger according to the Minister include: designing the remodelling concept for the gateway after receiving the project brief from the FCT Administration, executing the reconstruction and beautification works, including the upgraded architectural features and landscaping, installing the iconic water fountain system, which symbolises Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, delivering ancillary infrastructure, such as surrounding public spaces, parking areas, and other visitor-friendly amenities incorporated into the upgraded site and completing the project within the timeline set by the FCT Administration, enabling its commissioning during activities marking the third anniversary of the Tinubu administration and the FCT’s 50th anniversary.

To preserve the facility’s new outlook, Wike announced that the FCT Administration would sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Julius Berger for the maintenance of the monument. He explained that the arrangement would ensure the infrastructure remains in excellent condition and does not fall back into neglect.

Beyond the physical upgrade, Wike said plans are underway to further develop the surrounding area with support facilities, including car parks, restaurant spaces and public conveniences. He added that the site is expected to become a recreational and tourism destination where residents and visitors can relax, take photographs and host social events.

Others who spoke in the same vein were; the Minister of State for the FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud who described the remodelled City Gate as a powerful symbol of the transformation taking place in the nation’s capital, adding that, the project represents a new era of infrastructural renewal, urban rebirth and national pride; and the Acting Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Richard Dauda, who noted that the Abuja City Gate remains the city’s most iconic landmark and a recognizable symbol of Abuja both within Nigeria and internationally, adding that, the monument continues to reflect the hospitality, unity and aspirations of the nation.

In his speech, the Managing Director of Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, Engr. Dr. Peer Lubasch, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to national development, saying that Julius Berger has remained a trusted partner in Nigeria’s growth journey for more than six decades.

For over 60 years, Julius Berger has been a proud partner in Nigeria’s growth. We do not just build structures; we build spaces that inspire communities, he stated.

Reflecting on the significance of the landmark, Lubsch described the Abuja City Gate as much more than a concrete structure, recalling that it was originally erected in 1991 during the administration of former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, to mark the historic relocation of Nigeria’s capital from Lagos to Abuja.

Noting that the monument has since become one of the most recognisable symbols of the nation’s capital, welcoming residents, visitors and dignitaries arriving in Abuja, the Managing Director added that passing beneath the iconic arches, alongside the display of the Nigerian flag and the national Coat of Arms, remains a powerful reminder of the country’s strength, diversity and shared heritage.

He further revealed that the company played a key role in the construction of the original monument decades ago and considered it a privilege to return and undertake its modern transformation, explaining that the objective of the project was to preserve the historical identity of the City Gate while upgrading it into a contemporary public space capable of serving future generations.

Our goal was simple: preserve its proud history while upgrading it into a modern space for the future, he said.

The successful completion of the project further reinforces Julius Berger’s reputation as one of Nigeria’s leading engineering and construction companies. The remodelling of the Abuja City Gate not only restores a historic national monument but also strengthens Abuja’s image as a modern capital city capable of rivalling major global destinations.

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Court gives Al-Qaeda-affiliated Terrorist Group Commander Arrested By DSS July 20 Deadline To Change Plea

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The Federal High Court, Abuja has given one suspected commander of Ansaru, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group, being prosecuted for alleged terrorism by the Department of the State Service (DSS), Abubakar Abba, up till July 20 to decide on whether or not to plead guilty to the terrorism -related charges against him.

Abubakar Abba a.k.a. Abu Bara’a is standing trial alongside Mahmud Usman a.k.a. Isah Adam/Mahmud Al-Nigeri on various terrorism- related charges before Justice Emeka Nwite.

The matter, which was fixed for continuation of hearing on Thursday, took a dramatic turn when Abba informed the court of his intention to withdraw his earlier not guilty plea.

However, after conferring with his counsel, Husseina Tukur, Abba told the court that he was still undecided on whether to change his plea or retain the earlier one.

The prosecuting counsel, Mr David Kaswe, opposed any further adjournment, arguing that the defendant had made a similar request at the last sitting.

He urged the court to proceed with the trial should the defendant fail to make up his mind.

In a short ruling, Justice Nwite held that it was the first time the defendant’s intention to change his plea was formally brought before the court.

As the issue was for the first time being officially raised on record, said the judge, the defendant should be given the opportunity to make up his mind.

Justice Nwite subsequently adjourned the matter until July 20 for the defendant to decide on whether or not to change his plea or for continuation of hearing.

The defendants were arrested in separate operations between May and July 2025 by the DSS.

‎They were slammed with a 32-count terrorism charge, including terrorism and terrorism financing, kidnapping for ransom, illegal mining, funding terrorism, fabricating Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), among other charges.

They are accused of coordinating sleeper cells, attacks, and ties to groups in the Sahel/Maghreb.

On arraignment, Usman had pleaded guilty to one-count of illegal mining for funding terrorism/arms and was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.

He pleaded not guilty to the remaining 31 counts while Abba pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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TCN Restores Power On Benin-Omotosho 330Kv Transmission Line.

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By Jabiru Hassan.








The Transmission Company of Nigeria, (TCN) has restored power on the Benin-Omotosho 330kV Transmission Line at 7:05 pm on Thursday, 2nd July, 2026. 




 The restoration followed an outage on the line on 25th June, 2026, caused by detachment of conductors. 




TCN engineers have since worked to restring and complete maintenance on the affected sections of the transmission line. 




 With the line now back in service, the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), Eko Electricity Distribution Plc (Eko DisCo) and Ikeja Electric will be able to off-take more power for supply to their customers in their franchise areas.




  TCN apologises for the inconvenience caused by the outage and appreciates the understanding and cooperation of all affected during the period.  








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