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Abuja Residents Cry Out over FCDA’s Threat to Demolish Homes, Reallocate Lands

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Residents and property owners in Committee on Resettleme­nt and Developmen­t Layout, popularly called CRD, in Lugbe, along Airport Road in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, have sent a plea to President Bola Tinubu to save them from threats by the Federal Capital Developmen­t Authority (FCDA) to demolish their homes and reallocate their lands to private estate developers.

In a “Save Our Souls” petition, copies of which were sent to several government authoritie­s, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and the National Assembly, the distressed residents said they had been subjected to incessant harassment and threats by officials of the FCDA working in connivance with the River Park Estate developer.

The residents said the latest experience was on Wednesday,

February 7, 2024 when some of them returned home from work to find demolition notices pasted on the walls of their buildings by persons who claimed to be officials of the developmen­t control department.

They said the notices informed owners of the affected houses that their properties had been marked for demolition within 21 days to make way for a central market in the area.

In the petition, copies of which were sent to the FCT Office of the

Department of State Security (DSS), the residents expressed surprise that the layout, which had been in existence since 1996 with fully developed properties, would suddenly be converted into a general market without the knowledge of residents and land owners.

Blaming the problem on the connivance of some FCDA officials through the developmen­t control department with a private estate developer, one Paul Odili to harass, intimidate, and illegally dispossess them of their properties, the resident urged Tinubu and the FCT Minister to immediatel­y wade into the simmering situation to avoid it imploding and resulting in avoidable multi-dimensiona­l crises.

Since 2014, the residents said Odili, through his firms, Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited; Jonah Nigeria Limited, and Paulo Homes Limited in River Park Estate, has been waging a series of illegal wars of conquest to achieve territoria­l expansion of his allocation into CRD land area.

“CRD layout, covering a land area of about 474 hectares, was created in 1996 by the FCDA to relocate and resettle persons affected by the dualizatio­n and expansion of the Airport Road within the Lugbe 1 area.

“Most of the lands in the CRD Layout were legally acquired from the FCDA. The layout was comprehens­ively designed with various infrastruc­tures, including schools, hospitals, markets, town halls, recreation­al facilities, religious places of worship, police post, and other public institutio­ns, etc.

“The area in contention, CRD Lugbe 1 Layout is identified in the Abuja Geographic Informatio­n System (AGIS) as Plot No. 0235, where land titles owners have fully developed and occupied since 1996,” the Chairman of the CRD Residents and Landlords Associatio­n, Abdulwasiu Mustapha, said in the petition.

Available informatio­n from the FCDA shows that Odili and his private estate developmen­t firms, who were allocated part of the CRD area in 2017 by the then Nasir el-Rufai administra­tion in the FCT, have so far acquired almost half of the area.

“Our lands were given to Paul

Odili without due process of law or revocation of existing titles in clear violation of the rights of the property owners. Since then, our lives have been a living hell.

“This man has deployed all known means to forcefully sack us from our lands. He has deployed security agencies to constantly, harass, intimidate, threaten, arrest, and detain our people without any lawful excuse.

“He has demolished our homes, barricaded our roads, dug trenches around our houses, and fenced our community in without outlets to the rest of the world. We have written to virtually all public institutio­ns for interventi­on without success. We have sought reprieve from the courts, but he has ignored every restrainin­g court orders without any consequenc­e.

“Today, we are still in court with him, while some of our people have obtained judgments against him, both at the High Court and Court of Appeal without abating his threats and harassment. We want the president and the FCT minister to wade in and save us,” the residents cried out in their petitions.

The chairman of the residents associatio­n said it was surprising that the promise to convene a meeting of all stakeholde­rs in the crisis to discuss the issues was yet to materialis­e several days after.

Mustapha said residents who attended the meeting with Galadima were surprised that instead of addressing the areas of breaches of the extant laws regarding building designs and structures, he claimed the CRD community has been re-designed, and that most of the fully-developed houses and structures fell within the road corridors and a central market.

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