The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has demolished a duplex built on a plot said to belong to Alake of Egba Land.
The demolished building was located at Plot 226 Cadastral Zone, A02 Wuse 1, Wuse Zone 6 District, and was constructed against all warnings by the designated authorities.
Speaking to journalists on Monday after the demolition exercise on Monday, the Director, of the Department of Development Control, Mukhtar Galadima, claimed that the plot was said to belong to the late Alake of Egba Land, Oba Oye Lipede, but was taken over by Ibrahim Kamba and Ademu Teku, who constructed the duplex against all warnings.
According to him, his team had to carry out an extensive investigation to ascertain the original owner of the plot of land, given varying claims that were being put forth by the parties, adding that the FCTA will not consider the status of any defaulting developer, once development rules and regulations are violated.
Galadima said, “We demolished the duplex because somebody built it without a valid title and building plan approval on someone else’s land. An investigation revealed that the developer is not the owner of the plot, which is why we had to remove the building.
“We allowed the building to reach this stage before demolishing it, because we had to follow all the processes. He was served all the notices to stop work, but being a recalcitrant developer, he continued without heeding the notices we served.
“After our investigation, we ascertained the original allottee, so we have to remove it. We are going to consult the legal department to know the next action against the developer.”
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