Federal Capital Territory Minister, Sen. Bala Muhammed, says its
Development Control Department is set to demolish 31 housing estates in
the territory to restore the Abuja Master Plan.
Muhammed made this known in Abuja on Tuesday when he appeared before
the Senate Committee on the FCT, to defend the FCT 2013 budget
proposals.
He said the Federal Capital Development Territory Administration
(FCTA) was empowered by relevant laws to carry out demolition of illegal
structures in any part of the territory.
He accused developers of the 31 housing estates of going ahead to
build houses in disobedience of several warnings for them to stop work
on the sites.
“We will go ahead to demolish the 31 estates because the FCDA has a
law for demolition and the Abuja master plan cannot be compromised.
“I don’t even have to interfere with Demolition Control law under the Land Use Act.
“There is a lot of impunity in Abuja and we have evidence where we
tell developers not to go on with building without master plan, but they
will not heed.
“After all processes, if we discover that they are illegal,
especially if they tamper with the Abuja master plan, we will demolish
them,’’ he said.
The minister attributed the prevailing problem of illegal buildings
in the FCT to `lack of guidelines’ to regulate housing development.
He told the committee that the government plans to develop some
affordable housing programmes in the territory under agreement with
foreign investors.
“Unfortunately when accelerated development programme was put in
place, there was no guideline. Most Nigerians are gullible and were just
paying.
“For Nigerians wishing to secure affordable houses, we are coming with estates as an American investor has come.
“Abuja Properties Limited is going to build about 100 hectares so
that we would bring houses to the threshold of affordability for
Nigerians who cannot afford these high brow areas.’’
The Minister presented a N50 billion estimate for the FCT 2013
national priority budget for ongoing development of infrastructural
facilities in the territory.
He said that the FCT was allocated N46.2 billion in the 2012
appropriation as its national priority budget out which N37.3 billion
had been released so far.
Muhammed said the FCT was still owing contractors N26 billion for
projects that were already completed bringing the performance of the
budget to 75 per cent.
The chairman of the committee, Sen. Smart Adeyemi, said the committee
would embark on oversight visit to inspect ongoing projects to assess
the level of work before looking into the Statutory Budget of the FCT.
The Committee urged the FCT Ministry to place emphasis on the
development of the agricultural sector which it observed was lagging
behind other sectors.
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