Key Points:
- Nigeria turns sixty five, and Abuja gets bright praise today. Wike says the city stays safe for work and life.
- He credits joint acts by state teams and wise folks. Vigilant eyes and quick tips help cops stop bad acts.
- He admits some towns face hard hits from crime now. He says the FCT still leads with calm and unity.
Abuja won warm words from the FCT boss today. As Nigeria marks sixty five years, he shared firm cheer. Nyesom Wike says the city ranks high for safety. He spoke in clear terms on peace, law, and life.

The minister points to joint work by state and folks. That link brings calm streets and sound lives. He hails a model town for unity and guard. People here choose peace most of the time.
Wike urges watch and steady support in the FCT
Wike thanks homes for quick calls when things seem odd. He asks them to share tips on weird moves at once. The goal needs full aid for law and order. He notes that such help makes the city more safe.
He also warns that crime still hurts some far towns. Those hits, he adds, do not change Abuja’s score. He calls the FCT a clear lead for peace. The path stays strong with each new year.
Independence mood and hope for unity and calm
The speech came on a big day for the land. Nigeria turns sixty five, and flags wave in each state. Fans cheer stars who share love for green and white. You can read a sweet clip byRegina Daniels Independence Day note.
Wike now asks all homes to keep this same mood. He says hope and watchful eyes help the FCT thrive. The city will stay a sign of unity. He calls Abuja a safe, warm, and proud home.
He links calm streets to firm ties with the state. Wins come when homes and state act as one. He says the city shows what joint work can do. He notes this fact as real proof of clear progress.
Court news still flows in from the capital this month. You may check the DSS Al-Barnawi trial for more Abuja scenes. These stories frame the time, mood, and care in town. They also show why peace plans must stay in place





