By Pius Awunah
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA),has commenced an enforcement exercise at the Boulevard Park, Maitama, over alleged violations of park policy and infractions against the Abuja Master Plan.
Speaking during the exercise on Tuesday, September 2,2025, the Director, Department of Development Control, Murtar Galadimma explained that the park, originally designated as a recreational space, had been grossly misused and overbuilt
Galadima, who was represented by an Assistant Director and Sector Head for Maitama and Wuse Districts, Dr.
Sherif Razak, said no single recreational facility is situated in a park meant to be a recreational centre.
“What is happening here is an enforcement exercise to clean up infractions observed within this park.
Specifically, Boulevard Park has violated the park policy. When you look around, you can not pinpoint a single recreational facility, even though it is designated as a recreational park. Instead, the park is simply overbuilt,” Razak said.
He noted that the space had been converted into worship centers, revival grounds, and restaurants operating under unhygienic conditions.
Razak alleged that the park harbored people of questionable character, raising security and environmental concerns for the surrounding residential neighborhood.
On whether due process was followed before the demolition,he assured that notices were served, and a grace period was granted for occupants to remove their belongings.
“We are not here to destroy property. Enough time was given for them to salvage their goods before the enforcement exercise,” he added.
Razak confirmed that some individuals were living within the premises, which in itself is a violation of the park’s regulations.
“As you can see, people are salvaging mattresses. We have documented evidence that the park was being used as a place of abode. This is a gross violation of the park policy and the Abuja Master Plan,” he stressed.
Razak did not rule out the possibility of drug-related activities and other unlawful gatherings within the park, given the calibre of individuals found on the premises.
Looking ahead, he revealed that the FCTA plans to redefine and reassign parks in the city to serve their intended purpose.
“Previously, all parks were thematic in nature, some active, some passive.
“The administration has resolved to take them back and reassign them with appropriate themes, to be developed in line with global best practices. This will ensure residents of the city have proper recreational spaces,” he said.
On the fate of the park’s former operators, he explained that their allocation had technically been revoked, adding that the administration may also recover the cost of the enforcement exercise in accordance with urban and regional planning regulations.
Razak warned all residents and developers to stick with the land use specifications towards maintaining environmental sanity in the territory.
“Abuja has a master plan and regulations guiding development. The spirit of the master plan is to create a city where people can live, work, and recreate”,he added.
