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FCT: 6,000 Land Allotees Lose Property
At least 6,000 persons that were allotted land in Abuja now risk losing their landed property due to irregularities in the system.
Making this known to the press last week the chairman of the Committee on Assessement and Recovery of Land Allocation at the Federal Capital Abuja, Senator Saidu Dansaidu said that those who lost their allocation was as a result of known irregularities like forgery.
According to him, some of the allotees do not have proper document to back up their claims, while some others presented documents that are fake.
Some of the allocations, the chairman said were done in total negation of due process of acquiring them, but regretted that most of the victims of the irregular land allocation are innocent of such.
It was also gathered that most of the land allocations in the nation’s capital were carried out in the past 10 years, especially in the administration of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
Statistics have also revealed that the highest number of the land allocation were done in the regime of former FCT minister, Malam El-Rufai.
It would be recalled that the senate in the present dispensation had indicted the administration of Mallam El-Rufai over numerous flaws it discovered in allocation of property at the FCT.
Several allocations were alleged to have been made by the El-Rufai’s administration to close friends, relatives and family members.
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