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Federal Capital Territory Administration
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is the area that hosts Abuja. It was carved out in 1976 from parts of Nasarawa, Niger, and Kogi States in the central part of Nigeria.
The Federal Capital Territory is governed by a Minister (appointed by the President) who heads the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA. The FCTA was created on 31st December 2004; before the creation of FCTA, the territory was governed by the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory (MFCT).
The current Minister of FCTA is Senator Bala Mohammed.
The Minister of State FCTA is Bar (Mrs) Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide.
The Permanent Secretary, FCTA is Engr Johnny Obinna Chukwu.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA ) has seven administrative structures called secretariats. Each secretariat is headed by an Executive Secretary (ES). The Executive Secretaries report to the Permanent Secretary.
They Secretariats are;
• Education secretariat
• Transport Secretariat
• Agriculture and Rural Dev.
• Health and Human Services
• Social development Secretariat
• Legal Services Secretariat
• Area Council secretariat
FCT AREA COUNCILS
The FCT is divided into six administrative units known as area councils. The area councils are administered by elected Chairmen.
They Area Councils are;
Abuja Municipal Area council
Abaji Area council
Gwagwalada Area council
Kuje Area council
Bwari Area council
Kwali Area council
The area councils are equivalents of Local government areas in other states of Nigeria. The area councils are headed by elected chairmen.
Towns in Abuja Municipal Area council include; Lugbe, Nyanya, Giri, Karshi, Karshi, Gausa, Aviation Village, Deidei, Karu, Kurudu, Orozo, Gude, Odu, Kuruduma, Kpaduma, Kugbo, Wasa, Jikoyi, Jiwa, Apo Tafyi, Kyami.Wawa, Kpegyi, Apo and Gurku.
FCT's Ministers From Creation..
John Jatau Kadiya, 1979–1982
Iro Abubakar Dan Musa, 1982–1983
Haliru Dantoro, 1983–1984
Mamman Jiya Vatsa, 1984– 1985
Hamza Abdullahi, 1986–1989
Gado Nasko, 1989–1993
Jeremiah Timbut Useni, 1993–1998
Mamman Kontagora, 1998–1999
Ibrahim Bonu, 1999–2001
Mohammed Abba Gana, 2001–2003
Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai, 2003–2007
Aliyu Modibo, 2007–2008
Adamu Aliero, 2008–2010
Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed (Current Minister)
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