Former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck
Jonathan as well as former ministers of the FCT and now governor of Kaduna
state, El Rufai, to be probed by the Senate Committee on Federal Capital
Territory over allegations of Land grabbing during their tenures in office.
Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory, Senator Dino Melaye who spoke to journalist in Abuja yesterday February 10th, said the probe will not exempt any former Minister of the FCT or President, adding that as a government of change, it was prepared to send any one found guilty to Kuje Prison.
Melaye alleged that former FCT ministers
allocated green areas designed for flood drains, city buffers, recreations,
urban farming, reserved land and undevelopable areas to themselves and their
friends.Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory, Senator Dino Melaye who spoke to journalist in Abuja yesterday February 10th, said the probe will not exempt any former Minister of the FCT or President, adding that as a government of change, it was prepared to send any one found guilty to Kuje Prison.
“With this administration of change, it is no longer going to be
business as usual. Permit me to remind FCT administration again by stating that
this committee will not hesitate to ensure that all administrative anomalies,
misappropriation of funds or misapplication of laws as the case may be,
occasioned by the past administrations of FCT, are fully addressed. This is
what justice demands in these circumstances; to right the wrongs. Therefore,
the committee is worried and frowns on satanic and misleading advice and
recommendation to convert very important and beautiful natural endowments or
features which are very scanty like the world acclaimed Maitama Hills,
popularly known as Ministers’ Hills, which could serve as a tourist attraction
to the residents of FCT. I want to state here again that if the bourgeois of
this country need a special allocation, a new district can be dedicated to them
and not destroy the beauty of the city centre, a national monument like the
Maitama Hills.” he said
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