All Religious Organizations Will Get Fair Allocation Of Land In Abuja, Says Minister
The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello on Wednesday said that the FCT Administration will be fair and just in allocating plots earmarked for religious worship centres in the Abuja Master Plan.
The Minister stated this while receiving a delegation of the Catholic Community in Abuja, led by the Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan that paid him a visit.
Malam Bello noted that the Abuja Master Plan makes provision for the need of every sector in the society and reiterated that his Administration would make sure the ones that belong to worship centres are equitably allocated amongst all religious faiths in tune with the Change Agenda of the Federal Government.
According to him, “Despite the huge demands for land in the FCT, the Administration will try as much as possible to ensure that plots meant for religious organizations are left for that purpose so that everybody is given a sense of belonging in the Territory.
“The Planners of Abuja have made plots available for religious bodies in all of the districts in the Federal Capital City and the current FCT Administration intends to implement its land allocation policy based on this plan”.
“I think this is standard practice. For every district, there are religious plots that cater for all the faiths. Ordinarily, fairness should be adopted in this kind of issues. You may find some people complaining over the years, if there has not been fairness,” he emphasized.
Malam Bello however, disclosed that there is a deliberate policy by the current FCT Administration to not allocate new plots of land either now or in the near future until such areas or districts are clearly provided with the best compliments of infrastructure.
The Minister said that this policy is not aimed at stifling development, but to ensure that development go the way it should be, by providing for the best possible infrastructure before allocations are made, so that issues like land speculation or double allocation are discouraged.
He said nevertheless, lands that are in compensation for wrongs done or maybe as part of amicable resolutions to disputes would be exempted from this arrangement; adding that the FCT Administration will give priority to these exceptions.
Malam Bello also called on religious bodies and other residents of the FCT to embrace out-of-court settlement of land related disputes to reduce the time expended in seeking resolutions at the courts, which he said retards development of the FCT.
Earlier, the leader of delegation, John Cardinal Onaiyekan thanked the Minister for encouraging the inter-religious seminar that afforded religious leaders in the Federal Capital Territory to rub minds.
The FCT Permanent Secretary, Dr. Babatope Ajakaiye and other senior officials of the FCT Administration joined the Minister in receiving the Catholic Community.
The Minister stated this while receiving a delegation of the Catholic Community in Abuja, led by the Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan that paid him a visit.
Malam Bello noted that the Abuja Master Plan makes provision for the need of every sector in the society and reiterated that his Administration would make sure the ones that belong to worship centres are equitably allocated amongst all religious faiths in tune with the Change Agenda of the Federal Government.
According to him, “Despite the huge demands for land in the FCT, the Administration will try as much as possible to ensure that plots meant for religious organizations are left for that purpose so that everybody is given a sense of belonging in the Territory.
“The Planners of Abuja have made plots available for religious bodies in all of the districts in the Federal Capital City and the current FCT Administration intends to implement its land allocation policy based on this plan”.
“I think this is standard practice. For every district, there are religious plots that cater for all the faiths. Ordinarily, fairness should be adopted in this kind of issues. You may find some people complaining over the years, if there has not been fairness,” he emphasized.
Malam Bello however, disclosed that there is a deliberate policy by the current FCT Administration to not allocate new plots of land either now or in the near future until such areas or districts are clearly provided with the best compliments of infrastructure.
The Minister said that this policy is not aimed at stifling development, but to ensure that development go the way it should be, by providing for the best possible infrastructure before allocations are made, so that issues like land speculation or double allocation are discouraged.
He said nevertheless, lands that are in compensation for wrongs done or maybe as part of amicable resolutions to disputes would be exempted from this arrangement; adding that the FCT Administration will give priority to these exceptions.
Malam Bello also called on religious bodies and other residents of the FCT to embrace out-of-court settlement of land related disputes to reduce the time expended in seeking resolutions at the courts, which he said retards development of the FCT.
Earlier, the leader of delegation, John Cardinal Onaiyekan thanked the Minister for encouraging the inter-religious seminar that afforded religious leaders in the Federal Capital Territory to rub minds.
The FCT Permanent Secretary, Dr. Babatope Ajakaiye and other senior officials of the FCT Administration joined the Minister in receiving the Catholic Community.
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