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FCTA orders developers to stop work at Katampe 

By Daniel Tyokua 

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has ordered for  developers handling projects at Katampe area of Abuja to stop the ongoing development.

This followed the alleged distortion of  the Abuja master plan  by the developers.

The Minister Malam Mohammad Bello ordered that all the  clearances, engineering works and other  activities in Katampe Extension should be ceased.

,He regretted the proliferation of illegal quarry and  estate development, allegedly causing serious environmental challenges in the area, which is against the principle guiding the development of the city.

According to the coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council, Umar Shuaibu, all the ongoing  development have no  approval 

Shuaibu warned that anyone that is caught while carrying out earth works and other nefarious activities, will be arrested and made to face the wrath of the law. 

The AMMC boss, who was accompanied  by the representative of all the relevant departments and agencies in the development of the city, including the Police that provided security  cover to the officials at the site, said the activities are going to be subjected to scrutiny by the relevant professionals. 

“The FCT Minister has directed that all development in that area must be suspended henceforth. He also directed all matters relating to quarry activity should be channeled to the newly established Department of Solid mineral and allied matters, which is the regulatory authority.

“So, from now, we have stopped whatever activity that is taking place here for any type of development, as whatever development that is going on here is illegal, because we have not given approval to anybody to commence development here. 

“And that is why we are having environmental challenges. People are blasting rocks here, thereby endangering the houses around, so there is no way we can allow it to continue.

“Whatever development that involves rock blasting, must go through the Solid mineral and Allied matters Department,  which is created to take care of that now.  

“And anybody that is blasting rocks and clearing land here is doing so illegally, and anyone that is caught in the act will be arrested”, he stressed

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