Wike Inaugurates Two Ad-hoc Committees On Land Use Violations, Other Related Issues

By Ismaila Jimoh, Abuja

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike has inaugurated two ad-hoc committees to tackle the issues of land use violations and other related matter in the territory.

The separate mandates given to the commitees are, one, to review the controversies surrounding River Park Estate, while the other is expected to review Land use/purpose clauses of land including properties at locations overtaken by commercial and other activities.

Wike, while inaugurating the commitees emphasized their significance in streamlining the FCT Administration’s services and restoring order to the city’s development.

He charged the commitees that has two weeks to submit it’s reports to be impartial and carry out the assignments without any external or internal influence.

Explaining the terms of reference of the Committee on the River Park Estate, which is chaired by the General Counsel/Secretary of the Legal Services Secretariat, Barrister Salman Dako, the Minister said the Committee will review the issues surrounding the estate and investigate reported violations of the agreements made between the FCT Administration and the developers of the mass housing project.

According to him: “The first Committee has to do with the issues that cropped up in the River Park Estate. Sometimes, government will give out letters of intent to those that will say they want to develop mass housing and government will always have an agreement or what you may call Memorandum of Understanding. We find out in most cases that these agreements are being violated. So, this Committee is to look into the issues that have to do with River Park Estate and advise the government on the necessary steps to take in order to correct some of these anomalies.

“The assignment must be concluded in two weeks. There will be no extension of time. So, if it requires you to sit from morning till night, may it be so. We are not going to delay.

“And let me warn that it must be done professionally. I don’t want to hear of any issue of influence from outside. If I hear that somebody has interest, be it from outside or from the FCTA, particularly AGIS and Land Administration Department, you know the consequences of it. So, it must be done strictly and anywhere you require assistance, let me know. If there is any Department that is trying to obstruct you from getting information, let me know in time”, Barr. Wike stressed.

Regarding the second committee headed by the Director of Development Control, Town planner Mukhtar Galadima, the FCT Minister disclosed that it will focus on widespread land use violations in the FCT.

The committee, he stated, will identify properties where the original purpose outlined in the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), such as residential use, has been illegally converted to commercial activities and vice versa, without government approval.

The Minister highlighted that these violations have deviated from the Abuja master plan, stressing that the committee’s recommendations will help the government determine appropriate actions, which could range from outright revocation of land titles to levying penalties and charging for formal land use conversion.

He said, “If You have a C of O that its purpose is for residential, but go there today, it’s turned to commercial and that of course is in violation of the certificate that was issued to you, this Committee is to identify all those areas that are in violation of the use of the Certificate of Occupancy as given to residents. ….and recommend to government what appropriate step to be taken, so that we comply with the rules or to the guidelines that were given. It’s very important to us. Are we going to say outright revocation for not complying with the provisions in the C of O or there will be a penalty and then you ask for conversion and pay the appropriate fee?”

“So, the Committee will have to advise government, and this will be done within two weeks, because when you give long time, there will be no commitment to the work. I believe that the Committee should come up with a robust recommendation of what government is to do”, the Minister stated.

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