The Federal Capital Territory Administration, (FCTA), has stopped the development of more than 30 sub-structures at the River Park Estate Lugbe, Abuja,for allegedly violating planning regulations.

The administration accused the affected developers of going ahead with construction despite the withdrawal of their lease agreement and recommendations by a ministerial committee that all undeveloped plots in the estate be reverted to the FCTA.

It would be recalled that the FCT Minister, Mr.Nyesom Wike, had on August 8, 2025, inaugurated an ad-hoc committee on the review of controversies surrounding the River Park Estate.

The Salman Dako led- committee, while submitting its report to the Minister last week, explained that the revocation of the undeveloped plots was necessitated by the expiration and breach of the Development Lease Agreement (DLA) and the need to reassert administrative control over the affected plots in line with Clause 9.2 of the DLA.

The committee, however, directed that holders of previous “customary” titles whose plots fall within the River Park Estate boundaries and who have developed in accordance with applicable planning and development control regulations, “be permitted to retain their titles.

“This recommendation aligns with the subsisting court judgment referenced in paragraph 16.3.”,the report stated.

However,the Director of Development Control, Mukhtar Galadima, who led enforcement officers to the site on Wednesday,September 10,2025,said the action followed reports that the developers were working day and night to beat the directive.

According to him, “About a week ago, there was an event at the Honourable Minister’s office where two committees submitted their reports.

“One of the committees was on issues surrounding the River Park Estate development. One of the recommendations was that all undeveloped plots within the estates be reverted back to FCTA.

“We got a report that certain developers are hurriedly working day and night to develop some of the vacant plots.As an agency, we served them notices to stop work.

“This morning we came, we saw them working.We are removing the structures. The excavations and all those structures put on the ground.”

Galadima disclosed that over 30 foundations had already been dug but insisted they would be covered.

He warned that, “Whatever we see on site, we will remove it. This is just the beginning. Luckily, they are just at excavation level, but wherever we see any new development coming up, we will remove it”.

On claims that Paulo Homes was behind the development, Galadima said the matter would be clarified by the legal secretariat.

“From the report submitted from the work of the committee, it is like there was a development lease agreement which has already expired,” he explained.

He added that further illegal building attempts would not be tolerated.

The Director hinted that, “Over 30 foundations have been excavated.We will cover them all. Should there be an erection again, then there is going to be removal again,” he said, noting that prosecution could follow.

“That’s why I said the legal secretariat is in a better position to know the next line of action. There could be prosecution. Definitely, we are expecting that people will cry out. Naturally, “he said.

Some residents said they were already bearing the brunt of the crisis.

An affected resident, Pastor Chimdi Obwe, who lives in the adjoining Ciarudi area, said he had been denied access to his home by the developer and lost part of his property.

“I was stopped from accessing my house for a long time. Because of these things they are doing here.The exit they gave us, they suddenly blocked it.My fence was demolished. Now I can not drive to my house. I have to park somewhere and trek because the access road is blocked. So that was the problem,” he lamented.
▪︎Courtesy:Vanguard.

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