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N29bn ground rent: FCTA lists highest debtors 

By Daniel Tyokua 

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced the names of highest debtors on the list of N29, 506, 643, 943.98  ground rent owed the administration.

The Director FCT Information and Communication Department, Mohammed Sule in a statement on Thursday, disclosed that property owners in the highbrow areas of Asokoro, Industrial Area II and Maitama Districts are the highest with N10.67,9.43 and 9. 29 per cent out of the total sum owed.

He said  the details followed the commencement of work by  the coordinating committee on the recovery of outstanding ground rents.

The statement explained that the  Committee was fine-tuning legal documentations to take all property owners, who have failed to pay, despite repeated warnings to court for prosecution, revocation, or outright forfeiture.

It said  that the bulk of the debtors are title holders in Asokoro, Industrial Area II and Maitama Districts, considered to be highbrow areas in the nation’s capital, Abuja.

According to the statement, property owners in Asokoro District alone constitutes 10.67 percent of the Ground Rents defaulters, while the title holders in Industrial Area II and Maitama Districts comprise 9.43 percent and 9.29 percent.

Recall that the FCT Permanent Secretary, Mr. Adesola Olusade recently inaugurated a debt recovery committee with the mandate to recover the outstanding debts owed the FCT Administration with particular interest in ground rents and other sundry fees in the Land Administration Department as well as other stakeholder’s departments.

Property owners in other Districts such as, Central Business Districts, Industrial Area I & Extension, as well as Wuse I & II are owing the Administration to the tune of 8.21 percent, 5.18 percent, 5.1 percent, and 4.81 percent respectively.

Titleholders in Garki I & II, Katampe and Jabi Districts are in default of 3.4 percent, 3 percent, 2.21 percent, and 2.15 percent respectively.

Property owners in other districts like Kukwaba, Gwarinpa I, Gudu, Kado, Karmo, Katampe Extention, Utako, Mabushi, Durumi, Daki-Biyu, Guzape, Jahi, Dutse Wuye and Institutions & Research are owing various degrees of percentages.

Thus, the Committee is committed to carrying out its assignment as mandated by the FCT Administration whilst all titleholders must honor their obligation to clear the debts.

It is more honorable and responsible for property owners to rush to clear their outstanding debts because it is not going to be business as usual as the government needs these funds to fast-track the infrastructural development of the Federal Capital Territory.

Meanwhile, the committee has since dissolved into sub committees of Publicity, Administration, Legal and Finance respectively for effective and diligent execution of its mandate.

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