
By Abdullahi Muhammad, Abuja
Minister of Federal Capital Territory Administration(FCTA), Barr. Nyelsom Wike has revealed that the attention of the FCT judiciary has been drawn to the indiscriminate injunctions against growing sharp practices in the territory especially in the land administration.
The Minister stated this on Thursday while playing host to the Chief judge of the FCT high court, Justice Hussein Baba-Yusuf, who was on a courtesy visit to the Minister.
Wike maintained that he is going to replicate Rivers state height in FCT with a promise that his administration will build houses for judges at retirement, asking the Chief judge to intimate his Administration where necessary in the area of welfare of judicial officers.
He told the visiting judges led by the FCT high court Chief judge that the welfare of judges is paramount if the country actually wants to win the battle against corruption, with the assurance that the administration of renewed hope of president Tinubu will bring back the good time that judicial officers are free from mental torture of poor working conditions.
Responding, the FCT Chief judge, Justice Hussein Baba-Yusuf, said the issue of perpetual injunctions has been tackled, saying the judges under him have been directed that only his office can henceforth assign cases concerning land matters.
Justice Baba-Yusuf, maintained that perpetual injunctions is not good for the health of the administration development.