The @OfficialDSSNG should as a matter of urgency invite this @OlayinkaLere & charge him to court for such violation.
Again, this exposes our fear that @inecnigeria might have been compromised. How can a political aide to a politician have access to people's private information on a secured platform that only INEC staff should have? @GovWike himself has questions to answer. Is Wike and his men already in charge of the INEC portal ahead of 2027?
This VDM needs to face the weight of the law for being the conveyor and disseminator of a fake audio of President Tinubu. This is a clear case of an egregious abuse of the social media platform.
@aonanuga1956 This is the original video, but APC propagandaists have deliberately manipulated and edited it to alter the narrative. Shameful. Shame on you Uncle Bayo
“Jabi Lake Isn’t a Luxury Asset To Be Traded Off; It’s One Of The Few Public Spaces Abuja Has Left, Where Nigerians Have Access. Selling It To a Private Company Is a Direct Attack On Community, Environment, And Everyday People.” – Lady Calls Out FCT Minister Wike
Jabi Lake isn’t a luxury asset to be traded off, it’s one of the few public spaces Abuja has left. Selling it off is a direct attack on community, the environment, and everyday people.
Concerns are rising among residents after reports that Jabi Lake Park, one of the few free public parks in the city, has been awarded to private companies for redevelopment.
Many people say Jabi Lake is more than just land — it’s a major relaxation spot where families, joggers, and young people gather daily. Critics argue that turning such a space into a private development could affect community access, the environment, and one of Abuja’s most loved open spaces.
For a lot of Abuja residents, public spaces like this are important for recreation, social life, and the city’s overall balance.
Now the big question people are asking is:
Should Jabi Lake Park remain a public space, or should redevelopment go ahead?
Watch the full video and share your thoughts.
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🇳🇬 JUST IN: Jabi Lake Development Draws Public Attention as FCTA Confirms Waterfront Project
The Federal Capital Territory Administration under Minister Nyesom Wike has confirmed the granting of development rights at Jabi Lake to private firms for a planned waterfront project.
Certificates of Occupancy have been issued to Suburban Broadband Limited and Akida Hills Limited for the redevelopment of the area into a mixed-use hub.
According to officials, the project is expected to include residential, commercial, and recreational components, with features modeled after “Times Square in New York” and the “Dubai Fountain Water Show.”
Authorities state that the development is intended to “transform Abuja into a world class city,” “drive tourism,” and “create jobs,” while emphasizing that “the era of land speculation is over.”
Jabi Lake Park is one of the notable open recreational areas in Abuja and is used regularly by residents for leisure and social activities.
However, the development has also triggered concern among residents and civil society voices who say the project raises important issues about public access, environmental protection, and transparency.
Many protesting Abuja residents argue that Jabi Lake represents one of the few remaining open and accessible public spaces in Abuja, and that any redevelopment must preserve free and meaningful access for everyday users.
There are also calls for clarity on whether all required Environmental Impact Assessments were completed and made public, as well as whether adequate community consultation took place before approvals were granted.
The first phase of the project is expected to commence in May 2026, as public attention on the issue continues to grow.
What Wike is doing in Abuja is disheartening to say the least. How do you allocate half of a park people have used for recreational activities for decades for residential development? Cutting down trees like the city isn’t in need of more and now cutting livelihoods. Just brutal!