Business
FCTA Moves To Demolish Mrs Jonathan’s Property
A property said to belong to Nigeria’s former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, is being marked for demolition on the order of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).
The property is located opposite the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), headquarters in Jabi, Abuja.
The Development Control Department under the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC), which gave reasons for the planned demolition, said the multi-billion naira property was situated on a green area; a contravention of development control laws in the FCT.
A director, who commented on the planned demolition in confidence said, “We have served them notice to stop further development of the property and produce necessary approvals within six days before resuming work, failure to do which, we will be left with no option but to remove the whole property”.
He stressed, “That place is a green area, and the property on it looks like a hotel. And you can imagine the deceit there, the signboard outside the property indicates that it is a foundation or an NGO home (Aruera Reachout Foundation/Women for Change and Development Initiative), but the real property inside is something else”.
The director insisted that all structures that contravened the development guidelines would be removed irrespective of the position of their owners in the society, advising the highly placed in Nigeria to set example by abiding to the laws of the land.
When contacted to seek further clearance of the said property, the security personnel manning the building declined comments.
Business
NCDMB, Jake Riley Empower 250 Youths On Vocational Skills
Business
NUJ Partners RSIRS On New Tax Law Education
Transport
Nigeria Rates 7th For Visa Application To France —–Schengen Visa
-
Sports1 day agoArsenal Women End Man City’s Invincibility
-
Sports1 day agoU-20 WWC: Falconets claim qualifier win
-
Sports1 day agoInsurance Deepen Enyimba’s Trouble
-
Sports1 day agoYouth Olympics preparation Gears up
-
Environment1 day agoRivers State Government Suspend Fire Service Collection Levies
-
Sports1 day agoTornadoes Set For NPFL exit over Stadium Ban
-
Sports1 day agoCologne Youth Team Set Crowd Record
-
Environment1 day agoLASEMA pushes attitudinal change to cut fire outbreaks in Lagos
