By Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke
ABUJA — MINISTER of the Federal Capital Territory Administration,
FCTA, Senator Bala Mohammed, yesterday, told Senators that the Park and
Pay policy recently introduced in the nation’s capital where owners of
vehicles park and pay was not backed by law.
The FCT recently made it mandatory for commuters who use the roads
especially in places like in Garki, Wuse, Maitama, Asokoro to pay N50
for 30 minutes, N100 for one hour and more depending on the hours one
must have parked his or her vehicle.
After a serious session, yesterday, with the Senator Smart Adeyemi,
PDP, Kogi West-led Senate Committee on the FCT to defend the 2013
budget, the FCT Minister, however, dared the lawmakers, boasting that no
law can stop him from demolishing 31 estates and Mpape in the FCT.
When asked if there was any law backing the introduction of park and
pay policy in the FCT, the minister said: “The parking regime, we
inherited it and we saw that it is noble and we implemented it. We are
treating it administratively.
“There is no institutional structure at all. It is just a
responsibility of the road department to make sure that all these
practices where the city is converted into a car park. We have
designated car parks here and there, people park anyhow such that the
corridors are impeded by people who do not want to follow our transport
resolutions and that is why it was done by my predecessor and I saw that
it is a good thing.
“Even the Okada, we don’t have a law but we are treating it
administratively because security is everybody’s business. If we allow
all these things to happen, certainly we will end up in trouble and we
just have to take pre-emptive measures. I have a law on demolishing.
The law I said I don’t have is the one the chairman asked on the
issue of parking. But for demolition, I have the law and I don’t even
have to interfere with Development Control Law under the Land Use Act.”
The FCT Minister noted that N50,000,000,000 budget ceiling for the
FCT by the Budget Office of the Federation as 2013 National Priority
budget will not be enough to provide the needed infrastructure for the
city. He said 2012 budget based on analysis, stands at 99 per cent,
adding that total payment made up till date stands at N31.7 billion
while the balance of N496 million is under process.
In the budget breakdown, the FCT will next year build a cultural
centre and Millennium Tower for N2 billion, just as besides the N1
billion earmarked for construction of Vice President Namadi Sambo’s
residence in Aso Drive, it will now be completed for N2 billion.
On demolition, Mohammed said: ‘’I want to ,with all respect and
humility , tell the Chairman that this is not true. Since I came, I am
not aware of any conversion that we have done and we have the
coordinator of Abuja Metropolitan Management Council.
‘’People are free to think anyhow out of mischief and treachery and
they will be ringing issues to the highest level of government up to the
Senate. I too, I have had occasion to discuss to in the Senate that
there are some of this information that are not true and as a Senate I
will ask you to investigate and find out.
‘’If there are hills being bulldozed maybe they are part of the
development of the Master Plan and it is not true that all hills are not
being developed. If you go to some countries they are all on hills. So
it is not every hill that should be left out. Some hills are meant to be
removed and we have some areas which we call buffer zones and we have
to bulldoze some buildings.
I must say with all humility at the risk of sounding impudent that
there is some lot of practice of impunity prevalent in our city where
people take it for granted.
‘’Some of those estates that you said we have not given notice, we
can give you evidence when you come when right from the foundation we
have been telling the developer ‘don’t do it. This place is designed. It
is not your own plot. You have not even obtained Development Control
approval. Yet they will go ahead and develop and you expect us to leave
them to practice that impunity thinking that will go through the corrupt
system and get it regularize.
‘’Certainly we will not allow the business of government to be
extricated by this type of unwholesome attitude. And it is with all
humility that we do demolition. It is not because we like it. It is not
the moral issue but the moral baggage is also on the society to know
that government is just a service to them and if they continue to abuse
it certainly we have to take the remedial measures in terms of
enforcement and we do enforcement after persuasion.
‘’Not just going with the big hammer to start killing the fly but we
normally give all the information and in particular cases of the expense
we will give you all the information that you require. We are in court.
We don’t want to pre-empt the outcome of the court but certainly we
will not allow the huge investment made by the federal government for
the last 35 years to the tune of N3 or N4trillion to be destroyed by the
wishful interest of some few individuals who are just using the media
and using some offices of government to blackmail us. we are not doing
it for ourselves, we are doing it out of absolute responsibility.
‘’Development control is just a government office. We don’t have
power of enforcement. We use the police sometimes we use the military
but people don’t listen and like you said we will want more capacity to
be built. In the Mass Housing area, when it was started, it was about
four to five district and we did not have the capacity for oversight but
now we are really building with the support that we are getting from
you. You can see in our statutory budget all this things captured so
that we can have more in terms of enforcement.
‘’But certainly as you said we are not just allowing it to grow until
it reach a level then we come and start demolishing. At every stage we
give notice ‘please stop.’ But when they refuse to stop and we don’t
have capacity to go and stop them from the onset unless they refuse to
it then we now know that yes, these people mean business and we have
demolished and we are in court and we will plead with you to allow us
exercise our statutory responsibilities over all these duties and of
course since it is in court so that it will not pre-empt what is going
on.”
When asked by the Senators on efforts he was making to ensure that
houses were not demolished without the backing of the law, the Minister
roared, ‘’Which law? Which law are you asking for? We have the
responsibility to enforce the Master Plan. The FCDA has a law and the
Abuja Master Plan is not compromising.”
When a member of the Committee, Senator Domingo Obende reminded him
thus, ‘’Hon Minister you just said to us that you don’t have a law, the
FCT Minister replied saying, ‘’I have a law for demolishing.
The law I said I don’t have is the one the chairman asked on the
issue of parking. But for demolishing I have the law and I don’t even
have to interfere with Development Control law under the Land Use Act.”
On whether he was going ahead with the demolition with the estates,
he said, ‘’You see two wrongs do not make a right and for us to allow an
exclusion of an exercise of impunity or lawlessness, we are not going
to condone this for any reason. They have given a lot of sentiments as a
politician, I am a civil servant. We have to go through the process.
‘’People are going wrong. It is just like theMalaysianGarden.
People’s money have been collected to build estate on over 500 hectares
in the last seven years. Coming back to the issue of the 31 estates,
most Nigerians are gullible. Unfortunately when the accelerated
development programme was put in place, there were no guidelines.
‘’We are supposed to know the timeline for delivery. We are supposed
to put on sight primary infrastructure and prototype for people to know
that this is a building they are going to get, within certain period
based on the agreement. But Nigerians were just paying. The same thing
happened to the 31 estates. What we are saying is that we are going to
give alternative to those developers.
After all, most of them have not gone very far and again for
Nigerians that are trying to get affordable housing, we are coming with
estates, an American investor has come and even our own Abuja Property
Development Company is going to build about 100 hectares and my
colleague is developing a district so that we bring houses to the
threshold of affordability by Nigerians who may not afford these high
brow areas. And again, even in Mpape where we are demolishing, we want
to build social and affordable houses within the precincts of the city.
‘’Yes, we have already demolished some portions and we have done enumeration after going through all the processes.
That place is just a large and big encroachment because of the economic activities arising from the quarry activities.
Even the quarries we intend to move them out of that place because we
have provided some quarry areas within the Master Plan. But certainly
this is a long time measure. We have been stopped by our principal so
that we can do persuasion, we can carry them along but certainly we are
not going to leave them because if you leave them this Chamber is not
safe because of the security information that we got.
‘’So we have to carry on not because we want to do it but certainly
we are going to make sure that we provide palliation. Those whose
buildings are going to be demolished, we will make sure they get
alternative from the developments that are going to be in that place or
in other portions of the city. Essentially what I am saying is that we
have a moral bargain.Abujathe way it was structured is such that right
from the onset it did not take into cognizance the needs of the common
people especially the lower cadre of the civil servants and supporting
staff. Most of them are left out in the buildings and in the Master
Plan.
‘’That is why we have a show of plan-lessness from Nyanya up to Keffi
and of course, on the other precincts of the city. But it is not today
that we are going to effect a change. Of course, Mr. President is
bringing transformation and we are building affordable mass housing.”
Culled: Vanguard
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