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NUJ urges FCT Minister Wike to embrace compassion in development enforcement
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike, to adopt a more balanced and empathetic approach in enforcing revenue collection measures, particularly in relation to ground rent payments and property seizures within Abuja.
In a statement issued by its National President, Alhassan Yahya Abdullahi, the union commended the minister’s commitment to infrastructural development and internally generated revenue (IGR) drives aimed at transforming the capital city.
The NUJ noted it shares the founding vision of the FCT as a clean, orderly, and well-planned city.
However, while recognizing these achievements, the union expressed concern over the current revenue enforcement methods.
The journalists’ body warned that implementing heavy financial demands amid prevailing economic hardships could threaten the welfare of ordinary citizens and the broader economy.
“The recent sealing of hotels and businesses, though understood as a push for compliance, raises fears about possible business closures, job losses, and a weakening local economy,” the statement read.
The NUJ advised the FCT Administration to ensure that all enforcement actions, especially those involving ground rent collection and property seizures, are conducted strictly in line with due process and legal frameworks.
It cautioned against any perceived arbitrary moves that could foster uncertainty, discourage investment, and weaken public trust.
The union also highlighted the possible negative implications for Nigeria’s image abroad if enforcement measures are seen to trample on citizens’ rights or bypass democratic procedures.
It noted that such actions could risk deterring foreign investors and damaging the country’s international reputation.
Calling for a review of the ongoing enforcement strategy, the NUJ urged Minister Wike to temper his administration’s developmental drive with humanity and democratic values.
“Development in the FCT must reflect empathy, respect for human rights, and unshaken adherence to the rule of law. It is through these principles that the credibility of the FCT Administration and the integrity of the Tinubu-led government can be truly safeguarded,” the statement concluded.

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