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By Ben Adoga, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA has announced the immediate seizure of the plot of land where a multi-story hotel building collapsed last Friday, in Jikwoyi area of Abuja

 

In a stern warning to developers, the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike confirmed that the owner will be arrested and prosecuted for building without legal authorisation or approval.

 

​According to the Minister, the collapse occurred after the developer repeatedly ignored “stop-work” notices issued by the Department of Development Control.

 

“Despite the lack of formal approval, the company proceeded with construction, leading to the eventual structural failure.

 

​”There was no approval for the construction of this building,” the Minister stated during a site visit.

 

“Development Control had issued notice to them not to continue, but the company hesitated and continued regardless,” he stated.

 

​While no lives were lost in the incident, nine individuals sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a local hospital.

 

The Minister emphasised that the government’s primary concern is the safety of lives, noting that buildings constructed without supervision often utilise sub-standard materials.

 

​According to him, the developer will face criminal prosecution for violating building regulations and endangering the lives of the public.

 

​In response to the contravention, the FCTA has declared that the FCT Administration will take over the plot of land immediately.

 

​Also, the government plans to consult with the local community to determine a suitable public-purpose project to be built on the reclaimed land.

 

​The Minister issued a “zero-tolerance,” warning to other developers across the FCT who bypass legal channels. He directed the Department of Development Control to move beyond merely serving notices and to begin the immediate demolition of unauthorised structures.

 

​”Anywhere you see a building going on without approval, do not hesitate. “If they continue after being served, you come and bring the building down in order to save lives,” the Minister instructed the officials.

 

​Addressing rumors of possible internal connivance, the Minister clarified that in this specific case, no approval existed at any level, placing the full weight of the liability on the developer.

 

He urged citizens to follow the “simple process” of obtaining approvals to ensure that materials, such as cement and sand mixtures to meet safety standards before construction begins.

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