ABUJA. – The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has intensified its struggle towards land grabbing with the demolition of unlawful constructions in Sabon Lugbe, a part of the Section 5 district of the Federal Capital Metropolis (FCC).
Talking in the course of the enforcement train, Tpl. Murktar Galadima, Director of the Division of Improvement Management, FCTA, emphasised the administration’s dedication to eliminating unlawful developments within the FCT.

“We’re right here immediately at Sabon Lugbe Southwest space, which is a part of the Section 5 district of the Federal Capital Metropolis (FCC), and recall that a while again, we warned that we had been going to behave towards land grabbers. At present’s train is a continuation of that warning,” Galadima mentioned.
“For any particular person to purchase any property in Abuja, please make sure that it’s a rightly titled property with an accepted improvement plan. Failing to take action, you might fall into the arms of those land grabbers, and please, don’t blame the FCTA.”

The enforcement started with the demolition of about 10 constructions an preliminary step in what Galadima described as a “full swing” operation set to proceed. He famous that near 50 unlawful constructions, together with duplexes and bungalows, will likely be demolished as a part of the continued crackdown.

Galadima warned that areas comparable to Idu Practice Station, Gosa, Kyami, Apo Tarfi, and Lugbe have change into hotbeds for land grabbing, and the FCTA wouldn’t tolerate unlawful developments. “At present we’re in Lugbe, and we are going to proceed, as this can be a steady train. Unlawful developments won’t be entertained.”

In response to people who had been deceived into believing they could possibly be built-in into Section 5 of the FCC Masterplan, Galadima was agency: “There’s nothing like integration. Illegality is illegality, and we are going to proceed to take away these unlawful constructions.”

Relating to the upcoming Section 5 of the FCC and its integration into the Abuja Masterplan, Galadima reassured that work is ongoing. “I feel the FCT City and Regional Planning is working arduous on that.”
Because the FCTA ramps up its efforts to reclaim illegally occupied land and restore adherence to the Abuja Masterplan, the general public is urged to confirm all property purchases and keep away from falling sufferer to land grabbers. The warning is obvious: unlawful developments within the FCT will likely be met with swift motion.