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How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by fuckJones(f): 11:39am On May 19
A walk down memory lane to see how the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) came about is necessary.

In 1960, Nigeria was granted political independence as a sovereign state under the 1960 Constitution from Britain.
After independence Nigeria, like many newly independent African States, inherited a capital which was then Lagos, a state central in respect of international trade but distant from most constituent states in terms of administrative and cultural affairs.

Over time, the coastal town of Lagos, then Nigeria’s capital, grew rapidly leading to questions around the suitability of Lagos serving as both the Federal capital City of Nigeria and that of Lagos State.
Some of the problems with Lagos State being the capital were identified as; intolerable conditions of living and working, intractable traffic, chronic housing shortages, over congestion, overstretched infrastructure, and severe environmental sanitation problems.
Some include Lagos being the commercial nerve centre of the country, the possibility of relocating the aborigines of Lagos, the questions of scarcity of land for expansion and costs involved, potential security risks, skewed location, and challenges of possible submarine wreckage.

These factors necessitated the setting up of a panel in August, 1975 by the then Military Regime of late Murtala Mohammed.
This committee was to advise if it was suitable for Lagos to retain its dual role of being both State and Federal Capital or if the capital was to move from Lagos.
If it was to be moved, the committee was charged with the responsibility to recommend suitable alternative locations, having regard to the need of easy access to and from every part of the country, among other factors.
The Panel, led by Justice Akinola Aguda, recommended that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), should be moved out of Lagos.

The country needed a site with good climate, plenty of land and abundant water.
Different teams visited possible locations in the existing twelve Nigerian states, taking note of their capitals.
Afterward, Nigeria studied world capitals like Brasília (Brazil), Islamabad (Pakistan), Paris (France), St. Petersburg (Russia), and Washington, D.C. (United States). With Paris and Washington in mind, Abuja was chosen.
Abuja was a site in the center of the country inhabited by several ethnic groups like the Gbagyi, Koro, Gade, and Gwandara, none of which belongs to the dominant nationalities: Hausa, Igbo,and Yoruba.

In 1976, the then head of state, General Murtala Mohammed announced that Abuja would be developed as the new capital.
The choice of Abuja was made as it was seen as a more neutral land for Nigeria’s many ethnic and religious groups and as a more central location in the country. Construction started in the 1980s and Abuja became the new capital in December 1991.
In his broadcast, General Mohammed said “The area is not within the control of any of the major ethnic groups in the country, We believe that the new capital created on such virgin lands, as suggested, will be for all Nigerians a symbol of their oneness and unity. The Federal Territory will belong to all Nigerians”.

This decision, however, led to the displacement of the native people who were residents of the old Abuja although committees were empowered to explore relocation, The government assumed the expenses involved, declaring and authorizing in Decree No. 6 of 1979 a rate of compensation for households as well as churches and mosques. About 50% of the people in Abuja were Muslim and 40% Christian.

The cost of relocating places of worship along with families was agreed at the sum of one million naira for the Niger, Plateau, and Kwara states, in a deal signed on October 10, 1977, This displacement has caused a lingering controversy, while Abuja was seen as a “no man’s land”, the ethnic group Gbagyi (Gwari) who were the original settlers in Abuja before it was chosen as the FCT, think otherwise and have continued to fight for the land.

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Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by PresidObi: 11:40am On May 19
Lagos people are still pained that IBB removed their oil money supply and took it to Abuja. But the whole country should develop, not only Lagos.

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Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by HISSCRIBE1995: 11:47am On May 19
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Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by fuckJones(f): 11:50am On May 19
PresidObi:
Lagos people are still pained that IBB removed their oil money supply and took it to Abuja. But the whole country should develop, not only Lagos.
I think it was a wise decision, I will do thesame

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Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by GoodLife4live: 12:03pm On May 19
PresidObi:
Lagos people are still pained that IBB removed their oil money supply and took it to Abuja. But the whole country should develop, not only Lagos.
why you dey cry over matter wey you just read about but lack comprehension....A Yoruba man suggested Abuja as a better place suitable for capital

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Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by EmperorCaesar(m): 12:23pm On May 19
PresidObi:
Lagos people are still pained that IBB removed their oil money supply and took it to Abuja. But the whole country should develop, not only Lagos.

Pained?

This statement is purely idiotic as I've never ever seen a Yoruba person complain about this either offline or open a thread about it online

No notable Yoruba leader has even talked about this for any reason over the years, especially with the way your Ohaneshit is always disturbing us with issues that happened Pre-CE
Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by MEEVEET: 12:36pm On May 19
EmperorCaesar:


Pained?

This statement is purely idiotic as I've never ever seen a Yoruba person complain about this either offline or open a thread about it online

No notable Yoruba leader has even talked about this for any reason over the years, especially with the way your Ohaneshit is always disturbing us with issues that happened Pre-CE

You mean same Abuja Awolowo said he would convert to amusement park and keep the capital in Lagos during his campaign?

Make una stop the lie... Yorubas leaders and elders where against the relocation to Abuja

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Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by Christistruth00: 12:44pm On May 19
PresidObi:
Lagos people are still pained that IBB removed their oil money supply and took it to Abuja. But the whole country should develop, not only Lagos.

Awolowo was practically begging for the Capital to be moved from Yoruba Lagos after he had successfully defeated Azikiwe's "Lagos Is No Man's Land ' Campaign
Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by fregeneh(m): 1:28pm On May 20
MEEVEET:

You mean same Abuja Awolowo said he would convert to amusement park and keep the capital in Lagos during his campaign?

Make una stop the lie... Yorubas leaders and elders where against the relocation to Abuja

actually it was AwOlOwO that first muted the idea of moving the FCT out lagos even before independence
Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by MEEVEET: 1:35pm On May 20
fregeneh:
actually it was AwOlOwO that first muted the idea of moving the FCT out lagos even before independence
You are seeing a speech of Awolowo saying he would return capital to Lagos anc turn Abuja to amusement park... Yet you want to lie
Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by fregeneh(m): 2:04pm On May 20
MEEVEET:

You are seeing a speech of Awolowo saying he would return capital to Lagos anc turn Abuja to amusement park... Yet you want to lie

and I'm telling you who first muted the idea and even offer that the SW region will contribute money to build it
Re: How And Why The Federal Capital OF Nigeria Was Moved From Lagos To Abuja. by MEEVEET: 2:59pm On May 20
fregeneh:
and I'm telling you who first muted the idea and even offer that the SW region will contribute money to build it
Oya provide the quote oga

He muted the idea when it was time he fought against it

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