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FCDA Revokes Diplomatic Plots of Ghana, Malaysia,Thailand

- Olawale Ajimotokan

The Federal Capital Developmen­t Authority (FCDA) has revoked the plots granted to the embassies of Ghana, Thailand and Malaysia for obstructin­g the constructi­on of a major highway in the nation’s capital.

The affected plots were domiciled in the Diplomatic section of Abuja. They were marked for replacemen­t many years ago to allow the constructi­on of Ring Road One interchang­e on the arterial Inner Southern

Expressway (ISEX).

The Executive Secretary FCDA, Shehu Ahmad, confirmed the developmen­t while briefing the media on the efforts of the FCDA management to provide critical national infrastruc­ture.

He said replacemen­t plots were offered at some of the new layouts, which the authority was developing at Guzape ll to assuage the embassies affected by the major infrastruc­tural project.

He noted that the issues had been resolved at the diplomatic level while the affected missions had also accepted the offer of replacemen­t plots to pave way for the constructi­on of an interchang­e on that section of the road.

“We had some challenges with diplomatic plots. At Ring Road One we supposed to have an interchang­e there, but we had challenges there due to diplomatic plots.

“When you have an issue with an embassy it is like having an issue with the government of that nation. There were a lot of diplomatic moves made to ensure the resolution, but we have got replacemen­t plots and they have indicated readiness to accept this, and we will soon develop our interchang­e there,” Ahmad said.

ISEX otherwise known as the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Expressway is a strategic carriage that traverses Galadimawa and Games Village in Abuja.

It runs through Area 1, Area 2, the National Christian Centre, the CBN Headquarte­rs and the Police Headquarte­rs; down to the Villa Bridge before terminatin­g at AYA Bridge as Inner Northern Expressway (INEX).

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