 The indigenous inhabitants of the federal capital territory have asked the federal governments to make the FCT a state to enable Indians to enjoy state privilege. President of the Original Inhabitants Development Association, Danladi Jeji, told Yismini Nabuja that the constitution needs to be reviewed to address the neglect of FCT Indians. Sometimes you hear, I mean, we have ministers. You hear to our, they are not organized, that's why they are not given a minister. We are not demanding ministers. No, the constitution says we are a state. So no state in Nigeria demands ministers. Because the law, 1999 constitution section 147 says every state will produce a minister provided that that person from that same state is an integer of that state. Now if we are an integer of FCT, you have been saying we are not a state. So you can't give us ministers. You call who are not having a government. And they have to say it's our government. Then we have to ask the government minister which kind of countries this. I was telling them, our farm lands, that they are busy selling billions and needless and trillions to go and pick Marshall to their homes and campaign as governors to their homes. It is somebody's property, they are thieves. It is somebody's property, they are sharing among themselves, building Marshalls and in their homes campaigning and then firing the zeroes of helpers who roam in and around, leaving us with the pension. The original inhabitants have done their part by putting out the key issues in the 1999 constitution which continue to assay their cause for political emancipation. Crescent calls on the Nigeria state not to undermine or frustrate its demands. We call our government to show for once that it has the capacity to listen to the fight of the state of the people and do something about it. Specifically, they are normally of the statelessness of the original inhabitants of the FCT or to be addressed immediately. Crescent on the Pivokani makes point that amongst all the agitations for state creation all through the period of the constitutionality, the case of the FCT remains the most compelling and justifiable.