The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has warned defaulters of ground rents in the territory to immediately take steps to offset their outstanding liabilities.
He vowed that at the end of the grace period, he would match his words with actions by revoking such plots.
Wike restated this on Tuesday in Abuja at a meeting with the President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), Chris Isiguzo.
Cautioning those who think his utterances border on the pretence of bravery, otherwise called “initial gragra” in local parlance, Wike said at the end of the ultimatum for payment, “Something will happen.”
Wike said the era of abandoned projects in the FCT was over.
He said: “Abandonment of projects as far as the FCT is concerned is a thing of the past. This would not have been possible without the president exiting us from the TSA. As I speak to you, I can tell you how much we have been able to save from the IGR. There will be continuous funding of FCTA projects”.
On ground rents, the minister said: “Some people are saying what we are doing is ‘initial gragra’, but I want to say that at the end of the day, something will happen. We will step on toes because you cannot have governance without stepping on toes. I did not make the laws but I and my colleague, the Minister of State have the political will to enforce the laws.”
Earlier, Isiguzo expressed optimism about what he called “the transformational potentials of your leadership in the FCT”.
He also requested the Minister’s support in the establishment of a Media Village as well as the forthcoming national media conference.
He also spoke on what the administration is doing concerning security.
Wike said the establishment of a Joint Task team on: “One-chance robbers”, has helped address the menace, as no incident has been recorded since the team began operation.
He said: “Security has improved in the FCT. Security agencies have been working around the clock to ensure that the environment remains safe. For instance, in the issue of one-chance, we set up a joint task force and they have been working round the clock, since then no incidence has been recorded.
The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has warned defaulters of ground rents in the territory to immediately take steps to offset their outstanding liabilities.
He vowed that at the end of the grace period, he would match his words with actions by revoking such plots.
Wike restated this on Tuesday in Abuja at a meeting with the President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), Chris Isiguzo.
Cautioning those who think his utterances border on the pretence of bravery, otherwise called “initial gragra” in local parlance, Wike said at the end of the ultimatum for payment, “Something will happen.”
Wike said the era of abandoned projects in the FCT was over.
He said: “Abandonment of projects as far as the FCT is concerned is a thing of the past. This would not have been possible without the president exiting us from the TSA. As I speak to you, I can tell you how much we have been able to save from the IGR. There will be continuous funding of FCTA projects”.
On ground rents, the minister said: “Some people are saying what we are doing is ‘initial gragra’, but I want to say that at the end of the day, something will happen. We will step on toes because you cannot have governance without stepping on toes. I did not make the laws but I and my colleague, the Minister of State have the political will to enforce the laws.”
Earlier, Isiguzo expressed optimism about what he called “the transformational potentials of your leadership in the FCT”.
He also requested the Minister’s support in the establishment of a Media Village as well as the forthcoming national media conference.
He also spoke on what the administration is doing concerning security.
Wike said the establishment of a Joint Task team on: “One-chance robbers”, has helped address the menace, as no incident has been recorded since the team began operation.
He said: “Security has improved in the FCT. Security agencies have been working around the clock to ensure that the environment remains safe. For instance, in the issue of one-chance, we set up a joint task force and they have been working round the clock, since then no incidence has been recorded.
“The Renewed Hope agenda of Mr. President is to restore Hope to our people. The President has put modalities in place to ensure that people’s hope is renewed. So much activity is going on in Abuja.
“We are focused on our drive to increase our Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, so we can carry out other development.”