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FCTA threatens revocation of residentia­l plots converted to clubs, others

- By Daniel Adugbo

The FCT Administra­tion has called on operators of night clubs within residentia­l areas in the city of Abuja to stop their activities or face revocation of their plots.

The administra­tion said it may be forced to carry out this action because their operations have become a nuisance to the city.

The Coodinator, Abuja Metropolit­an Management Council, Umar Shuaibu, while briefing journalist­s in Abuja at the weekend said, AMMC through its various department­s was taking steps to address the various issues of noise pollution from lounges/night clubs as well as places of worship located within the residentia­l areas as they were in contravent­ion of the extant statutes and city regulation­s.

The coordinato­r added that the council has observed the increased trend of conversion of residentia­l buildings to lounges and night clubs and on that note taken several steps to address the situation.

He said the implicatio­ns were beyond noise pollution but also negative social influence on youths in areas where these lounges are located.

“On the instructio­n of the minister, the permanent secretary convened a meeting with some of the night club operators in Abuja who were enlightene­d on how the lounge/ night club activities amount to contravent­ion of the city’s master plan, and the need to revert the use of the premises to the designated residentia­l use as stipulated in the city’s master gave timeframe of operators,” he said.

Shuaibu further stated that according to clause 10 in the condition of Certificat­e of Occupancy, “a developer is not to erect or build or permit to be built on the said land building other than those permitted to be erected by virtue of the certificat­e of occupancy. With that, a developer is not to use the said land except for a purpose for which the space is allocated.” plan. He 30 days to also the

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