Abuja house owners risk revocation over unlawful conversions

Abuja community alarmed over activities of land grabbers

From Fred Itua, Abuja

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike has approved the withdrawal and revocation of houses sold to residents by the FCT Administration but converted to other uses.

Mukhtar Galadima, Director, Department of Development Control, FCT Administration disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Friday.

Galadima recalled that the Federal Government in 2005 initiated the monetisation programme because of the cost of maintaining the houses.

He explained that the houses were sold to the occupiers so that they could maintain them.

He noted, however, that after some time, some of the beneficiaries converted the houses from residential to other uses.

This, according to him, constitutes so much burden in terms of city administration and management that this administration felt it could no longer condone it.

“It is on this note that the minister has approved and directed that all owners of such properties should revert the use of the properties to their original and designated land use which is residential.

“Failing to comply with this directive as from November 1, the house is considered as revoked.

“We are giving such persons and individuals to the end of October to revert to original uses, otherwise from November 1, they should consider such properties as revoked and returned to FCTA,” he said.

The Director said that so far, the department has recorded more than 111 cases of land use conversion in respect of the sold houses, cutting across all the districts of the capital city.

He added that owners of the properties have been informed and given notices to revert to the original land uses but failed to comply.

According to him, once these houses are revoked the FCTA will decide the next line of action.

“The minister has also directed that owners of properties, particularly along major streets that have converted their properties to other uses without approval should either revert to original use or pay contravention charges.

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