The Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, Ikharo Attah, lamented that after the administration spent the State’s resources to clean up the market, most of the plot owners at the site are yet to take possession of their plots.
“We returned back to Apo-Dutse Pantaker market after spending several days to remove the illegalities on plots of land and we returned back for a mop-up exercise, but somehow we are not too pleased that most of the allottees have not taken over their land.
“We will be recommending to the FCT Minister and pleading with him that if in the next one month we do not see meaningful development in terms of fencing and ground-breaking for structures, the Minister should revoke the land because the Minister is spending huge amount of State resources to clean up. And those who have properties are not taking over it.
He said they have already written to the Minister, pleading for more time to enable them to pack their things.
The Secretary General, Apo Dutse Pantaker Market, Bala Haruna, also agreed with the Chairman explaining that they are dealing with so many things, which include cars, among other things, and so would require some more time.