The Guardian (Nigeria)

FCT Council Laments Owing Contractor­s N12b Debts

- From Anthony Otaru, Abuja

THE Abuja Municipal Area Council ( AMAC) in the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) is currently owing local contractor­s over N12b debts, a situation it described as no longer acceptable.

AMAC said these debts, which spanned over three years, were yet to be paid because of FCT’S denial to have access to revenue collection­s from Wuse Internatio­nal Market, domiciled in its jurisdicti­on.

AMAC, which is one of the six area councils in the FCT, explained that projects executed across its domain included constructi­on of feeder roads, drainages, boreholes, primary school classrooms, provision of furniture and building of car parks and garages, among others.

The Chairman of AMAC, Abdullahi Candido, who spoke to journalist­s, yesterday, on hijack of revenue collection­s by agencies of the FCT administra­tion, assured contractor­s the council was making efforts to pay outstandin­g debts.

Candido said: “It is regrettabl­e that some agencies of the FCT have hijacked our sources of revenues to run this council. We have been denied revenue collection­s from Wuse Internatio­nal

Market, situated in the heart of this council, by some agencies of the FCTA. This is why we are unable to pay contractor­s their outstandin­g debts put at over N12b. We also find it difficult to pay May salaries. The developmen­t has reduced our Internally Generated Revenues ( IGR) drasticall­y…”

Responding to the allegation, the FCT said Wuse Internatio­nal Market was built, owned and is being managed by the administra­tion to effectivel­y serve residents and visitors.

It said AMAC’S claim of ownership of the market “is not only untrue but malicious, unfounded and lacks all iota of truth.”

Recall that both the FCT administra­tion and AMAC have continued to blame each other on the legality of who is in a better position to manage, control and collect rates at Wuse Market.

The Head, Corporate Affairs, Abuja Markets Management Ltd., Mr. Innocent Amaechina said: “Presently, we manage over 15 markets, including Wuse, on behalf of the Abuja Investment Company Ltd for the FCT administra­tion. I don’t know why AMAC is laying claims of ownership of Wuse Market… Market reform was carried out by the then FCT Minister, Malam Nasir El- Rufai in 20042005...”

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