Tuesday, August 4, 2026 - First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for transforming Abuja’s City Gate into a major recreational and environmental landmark.
She was speaking during a ceremony to honour the FCT
Administration for its environmental efforts, which she said are in line with
the just concluded category of the ongoing Green Nigeria Challenge of the
Renewed Hope Initiative.
Senator Oluremi Tinubu said she was impressed by the
transformation of the City Gate, describing it as “unbelievable.”
She stated that despite a ₦50 million prize set aside under
the Green Challenge to encourage states to reclaim abandoned spaces and
dumpsites, no state entered for that category of the competition.
“It was a ₦50 million prize money and they didn’t enter. This was supposed to
get our youth involved,”
she said.
The First Lady explained that the initiative was designed to
encourage states to convert neglected public spaces into clean and attractive
environments.
“The transformation reflects the vision behind the just
concluded Community Category of the Challenge which was designed to encourage
youth groups to transform degraded public spaces, including dumpsites and
abandoned areas, into green parks, gardens and other eco-friendly spaces. Our
goal is to compliment government’s effort in beautifying our environment and
promoting healthier communities towards improving the quality of life of our
people.”
“The remodeled Abuja City Gate is an excellent example of
what abandoned public areas can become: a transformed key national landmark
that warmly welcomes all Nigerians and visitors to our nation’s capital.”
“When I saw what he did with the City Gate, my God,
unbelievable, unbelievable. I want to thank him. He’s done very well.”
“This was to turn around abandoned spaces, dumpsites, and we
see a lot of it around the states.”
Senator Oluremi Tinubu also appealed to wives of state
governors to mobilise the youth to participate in environmental clubs and
sustainability initiatives in schools and tertiary institutions.
“I’m using this opportunity to appeal to our First Ladies:
Get our young children into the environmental clubs and environmental societies
for our youth in tertiary institutions.”
“I remember when I was in the College of Education, I was a
member of the Youth Environmental Programme for West Africa. We travelled from
Nigeria throughout West Africa by road. It was a memorable experience for us.”
According to the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, young
people must be encouraged to contribute to national development through
environmental stewardship.
“We have to engage our young people and make sure that they
can help build. Everybody has something to contribute to this country. It’s a
great country and that’s why we are doing all we can.”
In his remarks, the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, revealed that
the First Lady personally inspired the transformation of Abuja’s City Gate.
“The First Lady has to be commended for the FCT keying into
the Renewed Hope Green Initiative because she has always said we have to change
our environment and create opportunities where people can gather and relax.”

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