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FCTA Owes N150bn Debt On Resettlement, Compensation
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Mr Bala Mohammed, on Thursday said the FCT Administration was owing more than N150 billion on resettlement and compensation since its inception.
Mohammed said this at the 2013 Ministerial Platform to commemorate the mid-term report of President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja.
“We owe more than N150 billion for resettlement and compensation that we have not been able to settle, this is one of the challenges FCTA is facing.
“Our projects involvement is about N1. 5 trillion and our debt profile is about N201 billion.
“Still, we are having a robust cash flow arrangement where we spread whatever we get from the federation account, statutory budget, Internally Generated Revenue to contractors that we are indebted to.’’
On security aspect, the FCTA had put in place a sound framework with relevant security and local agencies to provide safe and sound environment for FCT residents, including diplomats.
“We have caught so many armed robbers, burglars, among others, through the support of security agencies and we have been able to reduce crimes to 70 per cent in spite of the demography of the FCT.’’
The minister also said that the new transport policy introduced by the FCTA would help to move people in large numbers, while reducing the time spent in traffic.
The benefit of the high-capacity buses plying the city centre while the mini-buses operate in satellite towns is to actualise the master plan of the FCT Transport System.
The high capacity buses fares are cheap, they will enhance passenger comfort and security, identification of transport operators, reduction of road traffic accidents and transport-related crimes and criminality.
“We also rolled out 160 new taxis this week to boost transportation system in line with the transport policy of the FCTA,’’ he said.
On the Land Swap initiative of the FCTA, Mohammed said the initiative was introduced by the administration to ensure comprehensive development of districts in line with the Abuja master plan.
He said, “the initiative will attract huge interest from both within and outside Nigeria and free many lands, with issuance of title documents globally acceptable for business activities.”
The minister said the FCTA had improved six classrooms, staff quarters, boys and girls hostels, drains and sporting facilities at Jabi School for the handicapped.
He added that the College of Education in Zuba had received full accreditation for all its programmes.
Literacy by radio programme for adults had been scaled up from 25 pilot communities to 138 communities.
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