Despite the controversy generated by the demolition of over 500
housing units by officials of the Federal Capital Territory
Administration’s department of development control in Lugbe 1 Extension,
Gosa, recently, the FCT A says 37 more estates have been pencilled in
for demolition. There is no going back on the demolitions of the
“illegal” structures, it said.
The development control department, on September 28 and 29,
demolished about 500 housing units at Minanuel Estate. The demolition of
the houses has received a lot of negative reactions from the media and
various other stakeholders and rights activists.
The National Assembly joint committee on the FCT led by Senator Smart
Adeyemi had visited the Minanuel Estate where the senator expressed
shock that development was going on land allocated to “National Assembly
members and other Nigerians”.
Adeyemi had, during the visit to the estate, queried the development
control for allowing the development to continue to about 80 per cent
completion unabated and had demanded that both officials of the
department and the developers should meet with the Senate. A meeting was
held and another meeting was rescheduled for October 2, 2012, to
further deliberate on the matter but, before that date, the development
control rolled out its bulldozers and demolished the estate.
Subscribers to the estate, under the auspices of Coalition of
Minanuel Estate Subscribers Union, on Tuesday carried out a peaceful
protest at the entrance of the National Assembly where they presented a
petition address to Senate president David Mark, calling on the
legislators to intervene and see to it that justice is done in the
matter, Deputy director of the department, Hamza Madaki, who was a guest
on Raypower FM public affairs programme, “Political Platform”,
yesterday threatened that there was no going back on demolition of any
illegal structure in the territory.
He said that, apart from the estates so far demolished, 37 other estates had been earmarked for demolition.
A list from the department of development
control shows that RCCG Estates; Sites A, B, C and D belonging to the
Redeemed Christian Church of God; and Goshen Estate 1 and 2, belonging
to Living Faith Church (AKA Winners Chapel) located in Pyakasa as well
as NEPA Cooperative Estate and Civil Defence/Defenders Estate located in
Lugbe CRD and Sabon Lugbe respectively are among the estates to be
affected by the demolitions.
Other estates to be demolished are Trademore Estate, Sabon Lugbe;
Lento Estate, Pyakasa; Pent House Estate, Sabon Lugbe; Grenland Estate,
Kyami; Doctor’s Court Estate, Sabon Lugbe; Isvin Estate, Kyami; Ejima
Group Estate, Kyami; Good Heart Grup Estate, Lugbe CRD;
Redwood/Bidmusdruhill Estate, Kyami; and Weather Field Estate, Sabon
Lugbe, among others.
The deputy director insisted that several notices had been served the
demolished estates right from the time of excavation at the
construction sites of the affected estates, apart from public
announcements warning people not to patronise estates after Lugbe.
According to him, the department had observed fake layouts and
estates on that part of the town and had taken the pain to educate
people not to fall prey to those masquerading as estate developers
without any legal documents to the land they were building on.
Madaki said while the administration was pained to carry out such
demolition because of the economic loss, it could not condone illegality
in line with the Abuja master plan.
On the morality of demolishing such huge number of houses while the
city was grappling with the challenge of adequate housing, he said it
was not an excuse for illegality.
Special adviser, media and publicity, to the FCT Minister Mr. Nosike
Ogbuenyi, who was also a guest on the programme, said the FCT minister,
Senator Bala Mohammed, felt compassion for the people and wished things
could be different but the law had to take its course.
“The minister’s heart is with the victims but I must say his heart is with the law,” Ogbuenyi said.
On the issue of compensation for those affected by the demolitions,
Ogbuenyi ruled out the possibility, saying he was not in a position to
dictate for the administration since there was no official statement on
that from the administration but insisted that any resident of the FCT
that violates laid-down regulations must face the law.
The chairman of the Senate Committee on FCT, Senator Smart Adeyemi,
has however described the planned demolition of the 37 estates as sheer
madness.
Adeyemi, who said the Senate would do everything possible to ensure
that the planned action never happened, said the Senate had already
summoned a meeting of all parties involved in the demolition of Minanuel
Estate to appear before them today where all issues relating to the
matter would be thrashed out and resolved.
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Abuja Demolition: RCCG, Winners Chapel Estates, 35 More To be demolished - FCTA
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
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This abuja master plan,was it God that designed it that it cant be remodified?this is sheer madness and some people not doing their work at the right time.in engineering,modification and remodification is possible to save cost and agony.
ReplyDeleteThat is how Senate and all of them cause problems, they will be giving these people false hopes, Adeyemi will leave Senate one day and the bulldozer will return. The best thing is not to disobey the law.
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