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FCTA halts ‘illegal toll fees’ at Bwari Estate

- By Terkula Igidi

The Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) has directed the executives of Kuchiko Resettleme­nt Area associatio­n in Bwari, popularly known as ElRufai Estate, to stop the collection of levies imposed on property owners in the scheme.

City News reports that aggrieved residents had kicked against the introducti­on of various types of dues, levies and sale of stickers which they described as ‘illegal’ and therefore called on the relevant authority to wade into the matter.

This was sequel to a monthly general meeting of the associatio­n held on September 12, after which the associatio­n executives issued a statement imposing numerous levies on the members.

Although a statement said the levies were “meant to generate money to fix the road, other infrastruc­ture, and welfare gift without asking members to pay any money for the year, many members kicked, describing the move as ‘illegal.’

In a letter addressed to the Chairman of the associatio­n, and signed by Sanusi Mohammed, AD, Urban Affairs, the FCTA said the associatio­n, like other neighbourh­ood associatio­ns, was optional for residents and, as such, lacks the right to impose dues on all residents under whatever guise.

The letter titled, “Re: Collection of illegal dues from residents” dated September 22, a copy of which City News obtained, reads: “This is to notify you that we have received reports that your associatio­n has imposed various types of dues and levies as well as selling stickers to Kuchiko Relocation Site.

“To this effect, you are requested to stop the sale of the said stickers, collection of any levies and such unwarrante­d contributi­ons from the residents with immediate effect.”

While reminding the associatio­n executives that they have no right or mandate to impose dues on residents under what so ever guise, the letter said: “It has also come to our notice that your associatio­n has put up a barrier at the entrance of the relocation scheme for the purpose of collecting dues from trucks carrying constructi­on materials into the scheme.

“This action should be stopped immediatel­y and the barrier should be kept for security purpose only.”

The letter which was copied the FCT Minister, Acting Coordinato­r, AMMC as well as the FCT reminded the executives that the associatio­n should not engage in activities that would bring disunity and breakdown of law and order in the scheme.

“Please be reminded that Kuchiko Relocation is an FCTA scheme aimed to assist illegal squatters integrate into the FCT legally; the FCT has its plans and objectives. Kindly endeavour to key into these plans and objectives.”

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