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FCTA threatens to change Karshi-Apo road contractor

- By Mulikatu Mukaila

The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has said the FCT Administra­tion may be forced to hire another contractor to take over constructi­on work on the Karshi/Ara/ Apo alternativ­e route linking the Abuja city centre to the northern axis of the country.

The minister who expressed sadness that work on that road has remained uncomplete­d against all expectatio­ns, said the administra­tion is trying to see how it could redress the challenges being faced by the current contractor. It warned, however, that it might be forced to look for alternativ­es, should the challenges persist.

Malam Bello spoke while receiving the Managing Director/CEO of Army PostServic­e Housing Developmen­t Limited, Brig. Gen. Mahe Bashir, who paid him a visit in Abuja.

Malam Bello noted that the interventi­on being done by the army in the area of providing housing facilities for its officers and men has brought a lot of benefits to both retired and serving members of the army, as well as civilians.

He said the FCT Administra­tion would continue to provide land for the army to continue its various projects.

The minister, however, called on the Army Post-Service Housing Developmen­t Limited and all other mass housing developers to ensure that all the housing schemes they are embarking upon adhere strictly to all the housing regulation­s in the FCT to make the process of individual title documentat­ion and certificat­ion easier.

“It is very important also to ensure that all the estates are built based on approved plans from the relevant authoritie­s and department­s of the FCTA. We have had instances of organizati­ons that go into projects without seeking the necessary approvals. Invariably, that tends to distort planning in the city and developmen­t control generally.’’

On illegal sales of plots, the minister emphasised that no individual, entity or community is authorised to sell land; adding, “each land you see in the FCT is earmarked for a specific purpose based on the Master Plan and the Master Plan is a document that is very important.’’

Malam Bello re-assured that the FCT Administra­tion would give Certificat­es of Occupancy to individual beneficiar­ies of houses within the Mass Housing Projects in the territory soon.

He said, “We are working out the modalities whereby all the estates within the FCT, every house and every flat will be issued a C of O because that’s the only way you can make the properties more flexible in terms of ownership, in terms of transferri­ng title and even as a way of investment and value.”

The minister promised that the project would commence from the Army Post-Service Housing Scheme in Kubwa, a suburb of Abuja, in earnest.

The Managing Director/CEO of the Army Post-Service Housing Developmen­t Limited, Brig. Gen. Mahe Bashir, said the organizati­on, a commercial entity registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, is involved in housing developmen­t for its officers and men as well as the general public and has developed 26 estates so far across the country.

General Bashir solicited for plots of land in the Federal Capital Territory to provide affordable houses particular­ly for its officers and men presently fighting Boko Haram insurgents in the North East of the country.

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