Following the raid on an uncompleted
building believed to be a hideout of Boko Haram members near the legislative
quarters at Apo, Abuja, last Friday by the Department of State Service, DSS,
which claimed 10 lives, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) announced,
yesterday, that 100,435 illegal, uncompleted buildings have been marked
for demolition.
FCT
minister, Senator Bala Mohammed disclosed this when the House of
Representatives’ Committee on Public Safety and National Security visited his
office on oversight duties. According to him, 100,000 illegal buildings and 435
uncompleted houses have so far been identified in the FCT to be pulled down. He
explained that his administration would no longer condone the delays by
developers in completing their buildings, after being allocated plots of land.
Said
he: “Very soon, we will take a decisive action on uncompleted buildings in the
FCT. We will ensure that all buildings that have exceeded the two-year period
approved for building will be demolished. If we cannot demolish, we will make
them police posts. This time around, we will take a definite action,” he said.
Tags
Politics
Mtcheeeeeeeew!!! Arrant nonsense.wickedness in d highest order.demolish sum1's house jst bcos he doesnt have d cash 2 complete it?.mr minister jst hear ur self out.idiotic rullers wit selfish interest.y nt gv dem money 2 complete dos houses?
ReplyDeleteMinister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Bala Mohammed should try and employ the fear of God in his dealing. I pray this will not be another avenue to convert peoples property to their friends and families including girl friends. Because they don't do anything for the benefit of the masses. Only for their selfish interest.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder stealing of Nigeria money is on the high side,after alocate plots of land worth hundreds of millions u re given 2yrs time frame to complete d building.Bad policies.
ReplyDelete