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FCT Minister revokes PDP National Secretariat’s land occupancy

In a significant move, the Hon. Minister of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria has officially revoked the land occupancy rights of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretariat, located at Plot…

In a significant move, the Hon. Minister of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria has officially revoked the land occupancy rights of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretariat, located at Plot No. 23 within the Central Area of Abuja.

This decision, communicated in a letter from the FCTA’s Department of Land Administration, cites concerns over the proper use of the land and compliance with zoning regulations.

 

The letter, signed by Director Chukwuemeka Nwankwo, highlights that the PDP has been in violation of its occupancy terms and grants the party a specified period to vacate the premises.

The notice emphasizes the government’s commitment to enforcing land use policies aimed at maintaining order and promoting effective urban planning in the capital.

 

The PDP, a major political party in Nigeria, has yet to respond publicly to this development. Political analysts suggest that this action could have significant implications for the party’s operations and its upcoming engagements, particularly in the lead-up to the next general elections.

 

As the situation unfolds, stakeholders within the PDP and the broader political community are closely monitoring the implications of this revocation on the party’s activities and its overall standing in Nigerian politics.

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Published March 18, 2025
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