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FCT: Wike fumes over allocation of land meant for bus terminal to politician

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom
Wike, on Monday fumed over the allocation of land meant for a bus terminal in
the Central Business District, Abuja.

 

Wike, who made the complaint at the inauguration of the
construction of Mabushi Bus Terminal, Phase I, in Abuja, described the action
as a gross distortion of the Abuja Master Plan.

 

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He explained that the FCT Administration decided to build three
terminals, one each in the Central Business District, Mabushi and Kugbo, to
ensure a secure and convenient travel experience for commuters in the
territory.

 

He, however, said that the land designated for the bus
terminal in the Central Business District, where a train track was expected to
pass through, had been allocated to somebody.

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“When we went there to start preparation for the
inauguration project last Tuesday, I received a text that I had taken
somebody’s land, and I was surprised.

 

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“In fact, in that text message, the person said, ‘after his
sacrifices and inputs to the party, is this what he will suffer?”.

 

“When I enquired, we found out that the place has been given
out and Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) had been signed, even consent
judgement has been entered between FCTA and the person,” he said.

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He explained that he directed that the Mabushi location
should be used for the inauguration of the terminal project, pending when the
issue would be resolved.

 

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The minister noted that leadership was all about taking
decisions, noting that in taking decisions, not everybody would be happy, but a
decision must be taken.

 

“This is just to let people know some of the things we face;
how the Master Plan of the FCT had been distorted.

 

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“When you want to make a decision, so many people will be
angry and when you are complaining, they won’t come with sincere facts; they
will come with distorted facts,” he said.

 

The minister added that Abuja was supposed to be one of the
best cities in the world but lacked the necessary infrastructure to be a
first-class city.

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He particularly pointed out that a city like Abuja does not
have bus and taxi terminals, thereby forcing people to park and board vehicles
on the road, and taxis all over the place.

 

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This, according to him, is contributing to the level of
insecurity in the territory, including the proliferation of “one chance”
criminal elements.

 

He explained that the construction of the bus and taxi
terminals was part of efforts to reduce the level of insecurity under the
Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

 

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“To reduce insecurity, we made a proposal to the National
Assembly explaining that part of the security problem we are facing is because
we have not been able to know who the people operating taxis and buses in FCT
are and where they are loading from.

 

“One of the things that people don’t understand about the
Renewed Hope Agenda, is that it is not just about human capital development; it
is also about empowerment of our people.” he said.

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