The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, says his FCT Administration is set to partner with the Republic of Finland to advance Abuja’s transition into a modern, sustainable smart city with clean energy.
The Minister noted during a courtesy visit of the Finnish Ambassador to Nigeria, Her Excellency, Sanna Selin to his office in Abuja.
During the visit, Wike highlighted infrastructure and agriculture as key areas where the FCT requires international cooperation and specifically welcomed Finland’s expertise in green technology and digital services.
Wike said; “As a city, we are willing to cooperate with sister cities of other countries to see how we can partner in terms of infrastructure and agriculture. You have already said here that you are willing to give support in infrastructure, such as smart city technology and clean energy. We will be willing to partner with you in these areas to optimize our relationship for the mutual benefit of both countries.”
Wike further expressed interest in a reciprocal exchange to study Finnish urban models firsthand, stating, “We would be glad to have an invitation to see areas of interest in Finland for our mutual development”.
The minister also spoke passionately about the necessity of partnering with the Finnish Government in the area of waste management.
“It will be good if we can have a discussion on waste management with any firm that has the right capacity to manage our waste, that’s very, very key for us. I would be very much interested”, he said.
Addressing the Ambassador’s remarks on the safety of the diplomatic community, Wike reaffirmed the FCTA’s commitment to maintaining a secure environment in the FCT.
He noted that the visible surge in construction across the city was a testament to the improved security and stability currently enjoyed in the Federal Capital Territory.
Wike said, “We owe you a duty to provide an enabling environment here in terms of security for you to be able to carry out your duties. You can agree with me that Abuja is growing every day, and the security has very much improved. There is so much construction going on that you can see.”
Ambassador Sanna Selin also commended the FCT Administration for its massive infrastructural investments and the high level of safety provided for the diplomatic mission and noted that Finland was eager to offer its global expertise to support Abuja’s urban evolution.
“Finland recognizes the FCTA’s ongoing infrastructure investment and is ready to offer its expertise in many fields—for example, in planning, clean energy solutions, and sustainable constructions to bring about rapid urban development in Abuja”, the Ambassador remarked.
She added that Finland seeks to deepen economic cooperation in renewable energy and digital services, aligning with the FCT’s current development program.
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