
President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday, expressed satisfaction with the inauguration of the newly renovated Abuja International Conference Centre, which has now been renamed in his honour.
The event, held in the Federal Capital Territory, was attended by key government figures, including FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, including other top officials.

During his speech at the ceremony, Wike presented the decision to rename the centre after Tinubu as motivated by Tinubu’s leadership, attributing the successful renovation to him.
He said, โIt is important for the public to know and understand why this is called Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre. This conference centre was built in 1991 under the military government.
โSince that time, nothing has happened to this International Conference Centre. Last year, July/August, you (Tinubu) came here to inaugurate the ECOWAS Parliament. It is an embarrassment for a country to still have this as an international conference (centre) then, and you said, โhow can we have thisโ? That shows leadership.
โAnd you (Tinubu) said, โNext time you want to come here, you want to see a different international conference. Within eight months, Mr President, this is what we have. And I agree that without your leadership, it wouldnโt have been possible. Youโre not the only President who has come here; so many Presidents have come here, and nobody has said this is what Nigeria needs.Nigerian cultural tours
โToday, this is the Bola Ahmed International Conference Centre, which can match any other international conference centre.โ
The centre, initially constructed in 1991 during the military regime of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, had suffered years of neglect and underutilisation despite its prime status as a national conference facility.
In March, Wike disclosed that the renovation of the facility would cost the country a staggering N39 billion, a revelation that drew sharp criticism from many Nigerians already grappling with economic hardship and inflation.Nigerian cultural tours
Wike defended the cost at a media briefing in Abuja, claiming President Tinubu approved the funds and that the project was essential for Nigeriaโs global image.
โI am pleased with what is happening. Julius Berger has promised us that they will complete it. The total cost is N39 billion, not N39 million,โ he said.
โFurthermore, all the required materials are available. When discussing the percentage of work progress, it is essential to consider the work completed and the on-site materials. I can confidently say that work is 70 to 80 per cent complete, and they have assured us they will finish and hand it over by May. Nigerian cultural tours
โFor everyoneโs satisfaction, coming from a country like this, we cannot discuss having a befitting conference centre. What is the essence of Nigeria, the largest nation? Are we merely large in name? We travel globally and observe standards; why should our own be different?โ
