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Ground Rent Debts: We Are Not Interested In Your Land, Wike Tells Defaulters

by Igho Oyoyo
8 months ago
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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike has addressed concerns regarding his administration’s recent land revocation efforts for ground rent defaulters.

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Wike said that the revocation is not motivated by an interest in acquiring valuable plots but rather by the necessity of collecting dues to fund essential infrastructure projects.

The minister, who stated that the land revocation process had been ongoing for years, affirmed that he was merely continuing the work already underway when he assumed office.

He made these known during a site visit on Tuesday to inspect several infrastructure projects, including the expansive 10-lane, 15-kilometre Apo-Wasa road, the Court of Appeal Complex in Jabi District, and the Saburi-Dei Dei road.

In response to inquiries concerning the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, whose name appeared in the list of ground rent defaulters but has denied owing any dues, Wike clarified that individuals able to substantiate their payments with receipts would not face repercussions.

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Wike reiterated that the two-week grace period granted to defaulters would not be extended beyond its expiration on January 3, 2025.

“As far as I’m concerned, these actions were undertaken before we arrived. The Land Department and the AGIS generated this data from the existing system. You should have received your Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) if you’ve paid.

“Without a C of O, it implies payment has not been made. I do not want to dispute this issue, but I will say that if anyone can prove they have paid, they will be considered differently,” he said.

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The minister explained that compliance with land payment obligations is crucial for generating revenue for Abuja’s development.

“These allocations were made over ten years ago, not during our tenure. Abuja relies on property taxes to facilitate development, and we must ensure that individuals comply with their obligations.

“As such, we will not extend the grace period. Once it lapses, we will reallocate those lands to those ready and willing to comply,” he added.

When questioned whether ongoing criticism from certain political factions might hinder his efforts, Wike expressed confidence in his focus.

“Distractions have never been an issue for me. I remain steadfast in my duties. Complaints are a natural part of governance; it is impossible to satisfy everyone. Nevertheless, we will continue our work regardless of the pushback, including any talk of demolitions,” he said.

 

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