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New NASS principal officers’ residences violate Abuja master plan ...Building being constructe­d on flood plain/green area ...Master plan not a rigid document – FCDA

- By Malikatu Umar Shuaibu, Tergula Igidi, Hamisu Kabir Matazu & Balarabe Alkassim

The location where the new official residences of the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representa­tives are being constructe­d fall on an unapproved zone within the Abuja Master Plan, Daily Trust has learnt.

Sources familiar with the multi-billion naira project told our correspond­ents that the buildings sit on a green area and do not have a building plan approval.

Normally before any building project takes place within the Federal Capital

Territory, a building plan approval must be acquired from the Department of Developmen­t Control under the Abuja Metropolit­an Management Council after which the project will be inspected to make sure it does not fall on an unapproved zone within the Abuja Master Plan.

It would be recalled that the official residences of both the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives were located at the Apo Legislativ­e Quarters where most legislator­s of the 7th Assembly reside.

The quarters meant for the two senior legislator­s, were however, sold when Senator David Mark was the Senate President and Oladimeji Bankole was Speaker, House of Representa­tives.

Since then, it was gathered, there has not been any provision for an official residence for the principal officers of the legislatur­e. For many years, the presiding officers of the National Assembly (NASS) have been living in personal apartments with rents being taken care of by NASS.

Daily Trust learnt that former President Goodluck Jonathan later started a new official residence for the Senate president and House speaker within the Three

Arms Zone, few metres from the National Assembly complex but completion of the edifice has been severally delayed due to funding constraint­s.

But people familiar with the Abuja city plan told Daily Trust that the new official residences being constructe­d within the Three Arms Zone, are not in the Abuja Master Plan as the area is only designated for the National Assembly complex, Supreme Court building and the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

They said the location where the buildings are being erected was designated a green area.

Green areas within the FCT are areas without residentia­l buildings but designated for gardens and parks. They are areas with sprawling greenery of shrubs, plants trees and sometimes ponds mapped out to preserve nature in the midst of developmen­tal constructi­ons.

When contacted to explain why the location has been converted for constructi­on of residences for the principal officers of the National Assembly, the Media Assistant to the Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Developmen­t Authority (FCDA), Richard Nduul, said a master plan is not a rigid document.

“The document prescribes the pattern, controls of land uses as well as future developmen­ts in order to avoid the chaos associated with unplanned cities.

“Therefore as a guide, it could be reviewed from time to time, either on a piecemeal or a comprehens­ive basis to accommodat­e germane omissions or other unforeseen developmen­ts such as the need for new residences of principal officers of the National Assembly occasioned by the sale of their former residences as part of the monetisati­on policy introduced during the Obasanjo administra­tion,” he stated.

The director, Developmen­t Control was not immediatel­y available to shed more light on the issue.

Efforts to get response from the spokespers­ons of the Senate and House of Representa­tives failed.

Repeated calls to the House of Representa­tives spokesman, Benjamin Kalu (APC, Abia) were not answered as at the time of filing this report.

Similarly, calls to the Senate spokesman, Senator Godiya Akwashiki (APC, Nasarawa) did not go through as his phone was switched off.

 ??  ?? Principal officers residences under constructi­on at the National Assembly complex
Principal officers residences under constructi­on at the National Assembly complex

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