The newly sworn-in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has taken office and expressed his commitment to restoring the city’s master plan and addressing unauthorized development in the area.
During his inaugural news conference, Wike emphasized that he intends to enforce the city’s master plan to ensure proper urban development. He indicated that individuals who have been allotted land but have failed to develop it will face consequences, including the possibility of losing their land. This decision aims to encourage responsible land development and prevent unauthorized construction that may disrupt the city’s planned layout.
Wike further clarified that buildings constructed in areas not designated for development will be subject to demolition as part of his effort to restore the city’s master plan and maintain the planned urban infrastructure.
By emphasizing his intention to restore the city’s master plan and address unauthorized development, Nyesom Wike highlights his commitment to effective urban planning and responsible land use in the Federal Capital Territory.