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Wike inaugurates construction of 600-bed hostels for law school

‎The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has inaugurated the construction of over 600-bed hostels for male and female students at the Nigerian Law School, Bwari, Abuja.

‎By Angela Atabo

‎The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has inaugurated the construction of over 600-bed hostels for male and female students at the Nigerian Law School, Bwari, Abuja.

‎Wike during the inauguration on Monday, in Abuja, also announced plans for the construction of a new auditorium to accommodate the growing number of students seeking admission into the institution.

‎According to the minister, the decision to build an additional auditorium followed discussions with President Bola Tinubu, who approved the project after learning of the current facility’s limitations.

‎“I raised the issue with Mr President, and he directed that another auditorium should be built for the Nigerian Law School,” he said.

‎Wike described the gesture as part of President Tinubu’s ongoing commitment to improving legal education in Nigeria.

‎He noted that the administration has already undertaken several projects within the institution through the Attorney-General of the Federation, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN.

‎“This is leadership at work, in just two years, Mr President has intervened twice in the affairs of the Nigerian Law School.

‎“Each visit has brought tangible development, from staff quarters to student hostels and now, the forthcoming auditorium,” Wike said.

‎He explained that the hostel project comprising 316 spaces each for male and female students, fulfills a promise made by the President in December 2024, to address the school’s acute accommodation shortage.

‎“When there is good leadership, there is nothing difficult in achieving results. We will ensure this project is completed within 12 months without variation,” he assured.

‎Wike commended the Attorney-General for his proactive partnership in advancing reforms within the justice sector, including the digitisation of FCT High Courts.

‎He also lauded the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa  Chiroma, for his visionary leadership.

‎“I have never seen a luckier DG like him, the kind of infrastructural transformation he has brought to the Nigerian Law School is remarkable,” he said.

‎In his remarks, Prof. Isa Chiroma expressed appreciation to the  President, the Attorney-General, and the FCT Minister for their sustained support.

‎Chiroma noted that the new hostels would significantly ease the accommodation challenges faced by students.

‎“Today’s flag-off fulfills the promise made to provide 300-bed hostels each for male and female students. This will go a long way in helping the Law School to fulfill its mandate,” he said.