Eagle Square, Abuja

Eagle Square is the main square in Abuja, the capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is located between the Head of Service and the Federal secretariat buildings in the Central Business District of Abuja. Its name "Eagle Square" comes from the fact the square has an eagle shape.[2] It is directly across from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.[3] The square was constructed in 1999 to serve as the central area for seats of power in Nigeria.[4] In January 2012, the Occupy Nigeria protest took place on the square.[5]

Eagle Square
Public square
View of Eagle Square
Area11 hectares (27 acres)[1]
OwnerFederal Capital Territory, Nigeria
LocationAbuja, Nigeria

Ceremonies of state held on the square

Former President Jonathan Sits With President-Elect Buhari during the Latter's Inauguration Ceremony at Eagle Square
National Cenotaph (Tomb of the Unknown Soldier)

Eagle Square is used as the main venue for the Independence Day parade and the presidential inauguration of the President of Nigeria. Since its completion, it has also hosted a number of political rallies, religious programmes, musical concerts, and award ceremonies.[6] On 27 April 2023, the Nigerian Army conducted the largest Presentation of Colours in the Commonwealth on Eagle Square, issuing 53 new colors to preexisting units an 28 colors to newly established units 81 colours being issued).[7]

Landmarks and facilities

Photojournalist at the Eagle Square

Eagle Square is conveniently located near major government buildings and landmarks within Abuja.

Facilities in the Eagle Square include:[8]

  • VIP pavilion
  • Over 2500 seats in covered terraces

Stand-by generators

The Parking Garage is located behind the square and is designed to accommodate about 300 cars.

See also

References

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