THISDAY

FCTA Reclaims 100 Hectares of Land from Encroacher­s in Abuja

- Olawale Ajimotokan

The Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) yesterday reclaimed over 100 hectares of land in Gosa District from encroacher­s, following a demolition exercise carried out by its Department of Developmen­t Control.

The Director of the Department, Mukhtar Galadima, said the exercise was done in collaborat­ion with Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other agencies to apprehend perpetrato­rs involved in illegal land grabbing activities.

He stressed the need to curb land grabbing cases to prevent unsuspecti­ng Nigerians from purchasing properties acquired through deceitful means.

He reiterated FCTA's commitment to addressing such incidents, referencin­g similar actions taken near the Idu train station last year.

He also assured that all illegal fences would be removed to prevent further encroachme­nt. The reclaimed land, allocated to a corporate entity for housing estates, was illegally fenced off by encroacher­s.

He urged prospectiv­e land buyers to conduct due diligence by verifying land allocation­s with relevant government agencies, including the Department of Lands Administra­tion, Developmen­t Control, and Urban and Regional Planning.

The Secretary of Command and Control at FCTA, Dr. Peter Olumuji, condemned land grabbers for their criminal activities, including falsificat­ion of documents and altercatio­n with authoritie­s.

He affirmed that the eight persons arrested during the operation would face legal consequenc­es.

The CEO of Ivory Shelters Nigerian Limited, Hamza Adamu, confirmed the legitimate allocation of the land for mixed-use developmen­t, including commercial and residentia­l purposes. He assured ongoing infrastruc­ture developmen­t and security measures, emphasizin­g affordabil­ity and client protection.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria