AS political consultations ahead of the next electoral cycle gather momentum, Professor Festus Uwakhemen Asikhia has intensified moves toward securing the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) ticket for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Senate seat, positioning himself as a candidate determined to bring private-sector efficiency, academic excellence and governance expertise into public office.
The renowned entrepreneur, governance specialist and scholar recently held strategic discussions with the leadership of the Zenith Labour Party in Abuja, a development widely interpreted by political observers as a major step toward clinching the party’s senatorial nomination.
The engagement has further heightened interest in Asikhia’s political aspirations, with supporters arguing that his extensive experience across business, education, healthcare administration and leadership development places him in a unique position to address the challenges confronting residents of the nation’s capital.
Speaking after the meeting with party leaders, Asikhia said the Federal Capital Territory requires representation focused on practical solutions rather than political grandstanding.
“The FCT is one of the most important territories in Nigeria. It should be a model of development, innovation and effective governance. Unfortunately, many communities still struggle with challenges relating to infrastructure, housing, unemployment, healthcare and economic opportunities,” he said.
According to him, public office should be occupied by individuals who possess not only the desire to serve but also the capacity to deliver measurable results.
“Leadership is ultimately about results. It is about identifying problems, creating solutions and ensuring that citizens feel the impact of government policies in their daily lives. That is the philosophy that has guided me throughout my professional career,” he added.
Asikhia’s professional career has been largely defined by entrepreneurship. As the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Festrut Group, he oversees a diversified conglomerate with interests in real estate, construction, healthcare, logistics, transportation, consulting and education.
Over the years, the company has executed projects across multiple sectors, creating employment opportunities and contributing to economic growth.
His supporters believe that managing large-scale enterprises has equipped him with the strategic thinking, accountability and administrative discipline required for legislative responsibilities.
“Running successful organisations teaches accountability, resource management and long-term planning. Those are the same qualities needed in governance,” Asikhia noted.
Beyond business, the aspiring senator has built a strong academic profile that has earned him recognition both within Nigeria and internationally.
A Professor of Governance and Leadership, Asikhia has undertaken studies in sociology, business administration, law, health management and psychology. His academic pursuits have taken him through institutions in Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States.
He currently occupies leadership positions within higher education institutions while contributing to research and policy discussions focused on governance, leadership and national development.
Despite his accomplishments in business and academia, Asikhia maintains that leadership is ultimately measured by service to the people.
“The purpose of knowledge is impact. The purpose of leadership is service. Every experience I have gained over the years has reinforced my belief that governance must be centred on improving lives,” he said.
He identified youth unemployment, housing deficits, economic empowerment and infrastructure development as areas requiring urgent legislative intervention in the Federal Capital Territory.
According to him, Abuja’s rapidly growing population demands innovative policies capable of driving sustainable growth while ensuring that development reaches both urban centres and satellite communities.
“We must build an economy that creates opportunities for young people. We must strengthen access to quality healthcare and education. We must address housing challenges and support infrastructure that improves productivity and quality of life,” he stated.
Asikhia also emphasised the importance of stronger collaboration between government institutions and the private sector, arguing that sustainable development can only be achieved through strategic partnerships.
As consultations continue within the Zenith Labour Party over its electoral strategy, political stakeholders are closely monitoring Asikhia’s next move.
For many observers, his possible emergence as the party’s senatorial candidate reflects a broader shift in voter expectations, with increasing emphasis on competence, experience and proven achievement rather than conventional political credentials.
As the political landscape ahead of the next elections continues to evolve, Asikhia insists that his aspiration is driven by a commitment to nation-building and unlocking the full potential of the Federal Capital Territory.
“The FCT deserves representation that is proactive, visionary and accountable. If given the opportunity to serve, my commitment will be to translate experience into impact and ideas into tangible results for the people,” he said.
Supporters say the pledge encapsulates the appeal of a candidate seeking to convert decades of boardroom success, academic excellence and leadership experience into meaningful legislative service for residents of the Federal Capital Territory.

