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Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria)

The Federal Capital Territory, commonly known as the FCT, is a federal territory in central Nigeria. Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, is located in this territory. The FCT was formed in 1976[4] from parts of the states of old Kaduna, Kwara, Niger, and Plateau states, with the bulk of land mass carved out of Niger state. The Federal Capital Territory is within the North Central region of the country. Unlike other states of Nigeria, which are headed by elected Governors, it is administered by the Federal Capital Territory Administration, headed by a minister, who is appointed by the President.[5]

Federal Capital Territory
Nicknames: 
Location of Federal Capital Territory in Nigeria
Coordinates: 8°50′N 7°10′E / 8.833°N 7.167°E / 8.833; 7.167Coordinates: 8°50′N 7°10′E / 8.833°N 7.167°E / 8.833; 7.167
Country Nigeria
Date created3 February 1976
CapitalAbuja
Government
 • BodyFederal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)
 • Minister[1]Mohammed Musa Bello
 • Minister of StateRamatu Tijani Aliyu
 • Permanent SecretaryAjakaiye Babatope
 • National Assembly delegationSenator: Philips Tanimu Aduda (PDP)
Representatives: List
Area
 • Total7,315 km2 (2,824 sq mi)
Population
 (2006 Census)1
 • Total1,406,239
 • Estimate 
(2011 estimate)
2,238,800[2]
 • Density190/km2 (500/sq mi)
GDP
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (WAT)
ISO 3166 codeNG-FC
HDI (2018)0.640[3]
medium · 8th of 37
Websitefcta.gov.ng
^1 Preliminary results

History

The Federal Capital Territory, also known as the FCT, was created upon the promulgation of decree number 6 of 1976. It came into existence due to a need to find a replacement for the capital city of Lagos, which had become congested and had little space for expansion. The area chosen as the new capital was principally Gwari Land (the home of the tribes referred to as the Gbagyis, their language is referred to as Gwari) with high concentrations of Muslims and Christians and high degree of neutrality from the dominant ethnic groups. It is the least populated state in Nigeria.[6]

Decree 6 of 1976, gave the federal government rights over land within the territory. The population density prior to the takeover by the government was sparse with a population of 120,000 residents living in 840 villages and mostly of Gwari heritage.[6] Inhabitants were relocated to nearby towns like Suleja in Niger state, and New Karshi in Nasarawa State on the outskirts of the territory.

Geography

 
A Farmland in Kuje, the Food Basket of the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

The territory is located just north of the confluence of the Niger River and Benue River. It is bordered by the states of Niger to the West and North, Kaduna to the northeast, Nasarawa to the east and south, and Kogi to the southwest.

Lying between latitudes 8.25 and 9.20 north of the equator and longitudes 6.45 and 7.39 east of Greenwich Meridian, Abuja is geographically located at the center of the country.

The Federal Capital Territory has a landmass of approximately 7,315 km2, and it is situated within the savannah region with moderate climatic conditions.

Natural resources in FCT

Minerals found in the FCT include marble, tin, clay, mica, and tantalite.[7]

Wildlife

The hills of the FCT provide home to many bushbuck, forest Black duiker, bush pig, chimpanzee and red-flanked duiker. Also found in FCT woodland are leopard, buffalo, roan antelope, Western hartebeest, elephant, warthog, grey duiker, dog-faced baboon, patas monkey and green monkey.[8]

Climate

Like some northern states in Nigeria, the Federal Capital Territory is relatively cold. The nation capital city, Abuja, is usually very hot between three to four months annually, that is, between the months of January and April.[9] The average daily temperature of the city is above 300C, with the month of March being the hottest month. The rainy season in the state lasts between July and October of every year but the coldest month is December, during the harmattan season.[10] During the harmattan, there is high relative humidity, coupled with windy and foggy atmosphere.

Local Government Areas

While the Federal Capital Territory minister administers the whole of the Federal Capital Territory, the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) specifically manages the construction and infrastructure development of the region.[11]

The territory is currently made up of six local government areas, namely:[12]

Languages

Languages of the Federal Capital Territory listed by local government area (LGA) are presented in tabular format as follows:[13]

LGA Languages
Abaji Dibo; Gupa-Abawa, Ebira, Ganagana
Municipal Gade; Gbagyi, Gwandara, Nupe, Hausa
Bwari Gwandara; Ashe; Gbagyi
Gwagwalada Gbari, Egibra, Hausa
Kuje Gade; Gbagyi
Kwali Gwandara; Gbagyi; Ebira, Kami, Ganagana, Nupe, Hausa

Hausa language is widely spoken at the Federal Capital Territory.[13]

Politics

The council was elected in the 2022 Federal Capital Territory local elections.[14]

References

  1. ^ See List of Ministers of the Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria) for a list of prior ministers
  2. ^ "Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria)". City Population. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  4. ^ "Abuja at 46: The Dreams, Strides, Challenges | Premium Times Nigeria". 2022-02-03. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  5. ^ Nigeria Education. Federal Capital Territory. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  6. ^ a b Elleh, Nnamdi (August 2015). "Chapter 3". Architecture and politics in Nigeria : the study of a late twentieth-century enlightenment-inspired modernism at Abuja, 1900-2016. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon. ISBN 9781472465306. OCLC 965828210.
  7. ^ . rmrdc.gov.ng. Raw Materials Research and Development Council. Archived from the original on 22 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  8. ^ . Federal Capital Territory Administration. Archived from the original on 23 December 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Weather sparks".
  10. ^ "Trip report".
  11. ^ "Abuja | City Profile, Culture, History & Districts – Villa Afrika". Villa Afrika Realty. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
  12. ^ Odunsi, Wale (13 January 2018). "Gwagwalada re-run poll: APC beats APGA, PDP in narrow victory". Daily Post Nigeria.
  13. ^ a b "Nigeria". Ethnologue (22 ed.). Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  14. ^ "FCT Area Councils election to hold February 2022 - INEC". Voice of Nigeria. 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-29.

External links

  • Official website

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The Federal Capital Territory commonly known as the FCT is a federal territory in central Nigeria Abuja the capital city of Nigeria is located in this territory The FCT was formed in 1976 4 from parts of the states of old Kaduna Kwara Niger and Plateau states with the bulk of land mass carved out of Niger state The Federal Capital Territory is within the North Central region of the country Unlike other states of Nigeria which are headed by elected Governors it is administered by the Federal Capital Territory Administration headed by a minister who is appointed by the President 5 Federal Capital TerritoryFederal territoryFlagSealNicknames Centre of UnityLocation of Federal Capital Territory in NigeriaCoordinates 8 50 N 7 10 E 8 833 N 7 167 E 8 833 7 167 Coordinates 8 50 N 7 10 E 8 833 N 7 167 E 8 833 7 167Country NigeriaDate created3 February 1976CapitalAbujaGovernment BodyFederal Capital Territory Administration FCTA Minister 1 Mohammed Musa Bello Minister of StateRamatu Tijani Aliyu Permanent SecretaryAjakaiye Babatope National Assembly delegationSenator Philips Tanimu Aduda PDP Representatives ListArea Total7 315 km2 2 824 sq mi Population 2006 Census 1 Total1 406 239 Estimate 2011 estimate 2 238 800 2 Density190 km2 500 sq mi GDPTime zoneUTC 01 00 WAT ISO 3166 codeNG FCHDI 2018 0 640 3 medium 8th of 37Websitefcta gov ng 1 Preliminary results Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Natural resources in FCT 2 2 Wildlife 3 Climate 4 Local Government Areas 5 Languages 6 Politics 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Federal Capital Territory also known as the FCT was created upon the promulgation of decree number 6 of 1976 It came into existence due to a need to find a replacement for the capital city of Lagos which had become congested and had little space for expansion The area chosen as the new capital was principally Gwari Land the home of the tribes referred to as the Gbagyis their language is referred to as Gwari with high concentrations of Muslims and Christians and high degree of neutrality from the dominant ethnic groups It is the least populated state in Nigeria 6 Decree 6 of 1976 gave the federal government rights over land within the territory The population density prior to the takeover by the government was sparse with a population of 120 000 residents living in 840 villages and mostly of Gwari heritage 6 Inhabitants were relocated to nearby towns like Suleja in Niger state and New Karshi in Nasarawa State on the outskirts of the territory Geography Edit A Farmland in Kuje the Food Basket of the Federal Capital Territory Nigeria The territory is located just north of the confluence of the Niger River and Benue River It is bordered by the states of Niger to the West and North Kaduna to the northeast Nasarawa to the east and south and Kogi to the southwest Lying between latitudes 8 25 and 9 20 north of the equator and longitudes 6 45 and 7 39 east of Greenwich Meridian Abuja is geographically located at the center of the country The Federal Capital Territory has a landmass of approximately 7 315 km2 and it is situated within the savannah region with moderate climatic conditions Natural resources in FCT Edit Minerals found in the FCT include marble tin clay mica and tantalite 7 Wildlife Edit The hills of the FCT provide home to many bushbuck forest Black duiker bush pig chimpanzee and red flanked duiker Also found in FCT woodland are leopard buffalo roan antelope Western hartebeest elephant warthog grey duiker dog faced baboon patas monkey and green monkey 8 Climate EditLike some northern states in Nigeria the Federal Capital Territory is relatively cold The nation capital city Abuja is usually very hot between three to four months annually that is between the months of January and April 9 The average daily temperature of the city is above 300C with the month of March being the hottest month The rainy season in the state lasts between July and October of every year but the coldest month is December during the harmattan season 10 During the harmattan there is high relative humidity coupled with windy and foggy atmosphere Local Government Areas EditSee also List of villages in the Federal Capital Territory Nigeria While the Federal Capital Territory minister administers the whole of the Federal Capital Territory the Federal Capital Development Authority FCDA specifically manages the construction and infrastructure development of the region 11 The territory is currently made up of six local government areas namely 12 Abaji Abuja Municipal Bwari Gwagwalada Kuje KwaliLanguages EditLanguages of the Federal Capital Territory listed by local government area LGA are presented in tabular format as follows 13 LGA LanguagesAbaji Dibo Gupa Abawa Ebira GanaganaMunicipal Gade Gbagyi Gwandara Nupe HausaBwari Gwandara Ashe GbagyiGwagwalada Gbari Egibra HausaKuje Gade GbagyiKwali Gwandara Gbagyi Ebira Kami Ganagana Nupe HausaHausa language is widely spoken at the Federal Capital Territory 13 Politics EditThe council was elected in the 2022 Federal Capital Territory local elections 14 References Edit See List of Ministers of the Federal Capital Territory Nigeria for a list of prior ministers Federal Capital Territory Nigeria City Population Retrieved 26 October 2015 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Abuja at 46 The Dreams Strides Challenges Premium Times Nigeria 2022 02 03 Retrieved 2022 03 07 Nigeria Education Federal Capital Territory Retrieved 28 December 2021 a b Elleh Nnamdi August 2015 Chapter 3 Architecture and politics in Nigeria the study of a late twentieth century enlightenment inspired modernism at Abuja 1900 2016 Milton Park Abingdon Oxon ISBN 9781472465306 OCLC 965828210 FCT State rmrdc gov ng Raw Materials Research and Development Council Archived from the original on 22 May 2018 Retrieved 20 May 2018 Federal Capital Territory Administration Facts Federal Capital Territory Administration Archived from the original on 23 December 2008 Retrieved 24 July 2018 Weather sparks Trip report Abuja City Profile Culture History amp Districts Villa Afrika Villa Afrika Realty Retrieved 2019 02 03 Odunsi Wale 13 January 2018 Gwagwalada re run poll APC beats APGA PDP in narrow victory Daily Post Nigeria a b Nigeria Ethnologue 22 ed Retrieved 2020 01 10 FCT Area Councils election to hold February 2022 INEC Voice of Nigeria 2021 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 29 External links Edit Nigeria portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federal Capital Territory Nigeria amp oldid 1133162246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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