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FHA, FCDA Set Up Dev Control Committee

The Federal Housing Au
thority (FHA) together with Federal Capital Development Authority(FCDA) and Department of Development Control (DDC) have agreed to set up an inter agency committee to guide development control in FHA estates in Abuja.
The FHA is expected to develop the framework for the operation of the committee while the DDC will be responsible for inputs and rectification.
The Managing Director (MD) FHA, Prof. Mohammed Al-Amin, explained to the acting Managing Director , DDC Alhaji Hamza Tayyab, that the authority has seen some vibrancy in development control activities in the capital city.
He said the FHA would support the FCT Minister, Alhaji Mohammed Bello, in his quest to bequeath, a model city to the FCT that would make all Nigerians proud. The authority, AI-Amin said, would work on attaining excellence in its business, adding that the agency had a strong promise to meet the expectations of FHA’s partners in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA). FHA, he said, would stop any contravention brought to its notice, stating that it is important to resolve outstanding matters amicably.
On assumption of office, AI-Amin said, he ordered a study on the development of the authority’s Gwarinpa Estate in Abuja, adding that the exercise turned out disturbing revelations. The report, according to him, showed that rather than the standard 20 per cent of the estate left as green area, only five per cent was. In addition, he said the report warned that with climate change on the rise, the estate stood the risk of flooding because of allocations across water channels and flood areas.
The FHA boss said he had stopped such allocations and was exploring ways to relocate those already made. He said the authority was worried about the spate of illegal conversion of residential buildings into commercial use. Its managment, he said, had considered converting three of the avenues in the estate into commercial boulevards, but the Urban and Regional Department of the FCDA resisted the move because it considered it a breach of the master plan of the estate.
Tayyab said his team was at FHA because it considered it a strategic partner in the development of the FCT. He explained that the new FCT Minister, had a vision of what the Territory should be and that all stakeholders owed it a duty to achieve the vision.
He said the minister was against the granting of building approvals on flood plains, green areas and on the hills of Abuja but said his agency had noticed contraventions in some FHA allocations such as on Maitama Hill where there is no access and which ought to be preserved.
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