Thursday 13 December 2012

FCTA…Seeks Immediate Implementation, Capturing of Resettlement & Compensation of Indigenes In National Priority Budget of FGN.

Francis Okechukwu, Director, Resettlement and Compensation Ministry of FCT,  Stephen Awoniyi, Member, FCT, Ministerial Committee on Apo Resettlement Scheme, Olajumoke Akinjide, Minister of State for FCT and Joshua Kaura, Committees Vice Chairman during the Submission of the Report of the Ministerial Committee on Fact Finding and the way forward on Apo Resettlement in Abuja




FCTA…Seeks Immediate Implementation, Capturing of Resettlement & Compensation of Indigenes In National Priority Budget of FGN.

Bala Mohammed, FCT Minister inaugurated a Ministerial Committee to resolve the lingering Apo Resettlement Dilemma was on 2nd August 2012, FCTA Committee Recommends Capturing of Resettlement and Compensation of Indigenes in National Priority Budget, Seek Immediate Implementation of the relocation of Indigenes to the New Apo Resettlement Town. The recommendation which include,   

Federal Government has been advised to capture the resettlement and compensation of the original inhabitants of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the National Priority Budget of the Federal Government of Nigeria which was one of the major recommendations in the report of the Ministerial Committee on Facts Finding and the Way Forward on Apo Resettlement Scheme, which was submitted on Thursday yesterday to Olajumoke Akinjide, Minister of State for FCT by the Joshua Kaura, Vice Chairman of the Committee.

Kaura, explained that the resettlement and compensation of indigenes could not satisfactorily be funded under the FCT Administration’s Statutory Budget, rather that the issue of resettlement and compensation is the business of the Federal Government which involves huge capital resources and also constituting security problems within the territory.The Committee  recommended that the FCT Administration liaise with the Federal Government of Nigeria to include the resettlement and compensation of original inhabitants of the FCT in its National Priority Budget,” said Kaura, who is the Director, Inspectorate, Planning and Management of FCT Area Councils Service Secretariat.

He noted that the Committee, in arriving at its recommendations, consulted widely with the Councils of Elders and Chiefs in the various communities, youth leaders and members and other stakeholders in addition to undertaking on the spot assessment of the communities,  further recommended immediate implementation of the relocation of indigenes to the New Apo Resettlement Town and further stated that the Committee recommended a review of the FCT Resettlement Policy in accordance with the best global practices.

The Minister commended members of the Committee for painstakingly accomplishing the terms of reference and assured that the FCT Administration would study and implement the recommendations “In democracy, everyone has a stake, including the original inhabitants, the Federal Government, FCT Administration, residents and international community. This report has given us a road map and way forward that we can follow  and “The FCTA under the able leadership of the Bala Mohammed, Minister of FCT will examine the report and implement it. This is the way democracy can succeed in Nigeria,” Akinjide said.

The Ministerial Committee on Fact Finding and the Way Forward on Apo Resettlement Scheme was chaired by the Helen Oloja, Solicitor-General, Federal Capital Territory with Members of the Committee include Joshua Kaura, Director, Inspectorate, Planning and management of Area Councils Service Secretariat, Micah Jiba, Chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council, Francis Okechukwu, Director, Resettlement and Compensation Department, Tukur Ibrahim Bakori, Director of Satellite Towns Development Agency, Hussaini Badeggi, Special Adviser to the Minister of FCT on Lands, Festus Tsarvsar, Legal Adviser to the Minister of State for FCT andr. Benedict Ogenyi, Special Assistant to the Minister of State for FCT on Resettlement.

Other members of the Committee were, Steven Awoniyi, Special Adviser to the Permanent Secretary on Lands, Bashir Muhammed, Director of FCT Security Services Department, Eni Ugot, Director of Public Building, FCTA, Abubakar Sulieman, Director of Urban and Regional Planning, Helen Obiechina, Deputy Director, Planning and Resettlement, E.O. Odebode, Deputy Director, Valuation and Compensation, Baba Kura Umar, Deputy Director, Monitoring & Control and Adebowale Sanusi, Representative of the Director of Security Services,

Terms of Reference of the committee members include, To highlight all outstanding issues affecting the Apo Resettlement Scheme;, Look into the complaints by the indigenes on cases of omission of allocation of houses and plot;, identify, give accurate data on aggrieved persons and liaise with the communities in order to come up with immediate and lasting solution to the identified problems, To explore out of court settlement where there are litigations, To suggest new areas for layout plans where the affected indigenes will be resettled and to ensure commitment from all aggrieved parties and stakeholders through direct discussions and negotiation in order to gain their confidence.