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FCTA screened 8,287 out of 261,914 area councils’ land titles for regularisation: Official

FCTA’s director of land administration, Chijioke Nwankwoeze, said the decision to regularise lands issued by area councils was to give the land reform a human face.

• April 11, 2025
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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) screened only 8,287 out of the 261,914 area council land documents submitted for regularisation between 2006 and 2023.

Lere Olayinka, senior special assistant on public communications and social media to the FCT minister, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Friday.

Mr Olayinka said the 8,287 vetted land documents represented only 3.2  per cent of the 261,914 documents submitted for vetting and regularisation.   

According to him, the FCT Administration was still left with 253,627 submissions in its database.

He explained that the measure was part of the broad and comprehensive reforms on land administration in the FCT approved by the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

He said the reforms, which would become operational from April 21, cover specific areas like conditions of grant of statutory right of occupancy (R of O) and contents of the statutory R of O bill.

Mr Olayinka said others would include contents of the letter of acceptance/refusal of an offer of grant of R of O, titling of mass housing and sectional interests, as well as regularisation of area council land documents.

He explained that the crux of the sweeping reforms in the FCT land administration would ensure the regularisation of land allocations in area councils and the title of mass housing properties in favour of buyers.

Mr Olayinka added that land allottees were also expected to develop allocated lands within two years.

The spokesman explained that in 2006, the zonal land planning and survey offices of the six area councils were directed to submit all area councils’ allocation lists.

He added that the lists, which were submitted to the Abuja Geographic Information System (AGIS) and Lands Department, included layouts, files, and registers.

Mr Olayinka, however, said that to date, out of the 8,287 vetted documents, only 2,358 lands were cleared, validated, and regularised to statutory titles.

He said area council land documents successfully vetted and confirmed would be given statutory titles on such lands.

The spokesperson added that the allottees would have sixty days to make full payments of all bills, fees, rents, and charges prescribed, failure of which the offers shall become invalid.

The spokesman explained that the action was in line with the provision of the law, which stipulated that all lands in the FCT were urban land.

“It, therefore, becomes necessary that all land documents issued by the area councils are considered for regularisation to statutory titles in line with relevant statutes,” he said.

The director of land administration, FCTA Chijioke Nwankwoeze, said the decision to regularise lands issued by area councils was to give the land reform a human face.

Mr Nwankwoeze noted that not much progress had been achieved from 2006 to date, considering the 253,627 land documents, representing 96.8 per cent awaiting clearance.

He, however, expressed optimism that the documents would be cleared in two years following the framework approved by Mr Wike.

“I am confident that the holders of area councils’ lands will begin to smile because they will now have statutory R of O and Certificate of Occupancy upon full payments of requisite bills,” he said. 

(NAN)

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