Wike Issues Final Warning to Abuja Landowners: Pay Your Bills or Lose Your Land
Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), has given another two-week ultimatum to owners of the 762 plots of land in Maitama to pay for their certificates of occupancy (C-of-O) or risk final revocation.
On Thursday, the federal capital territory administration (FCTA) published a public notice, highlighting the names of individuals and companies whose land titles have been revoked.
The FCTA said the affected title owners failed to pay for their C-of-O for the revoked 769 plots of land.
The revocation came two weeks after the FCTA published a list of alleged land title debtors.
Defaulters were initially given two weeks from November 26 to pay for their C-of-O.
In a statement on Friday, Lere Olayinka, Wike’s spokesperson, said since the publication of the public notice on Thursday, affected landowners have started making payments.
Olayinka said after the January 3, 2025, deadline, defaulters would have their land titles finally revoked.
“It should be recalled that on October 5, 2024, a list of 3,273 allottees/title holders that were yet to pay for their C-of-O were published,” the statement reads.
“They were offered two weeks to pay their bills or lose their Right of Occupancy (R-of-O) titles. Out of the 3,273, a total of 2,511 complied, leaving 762.
“Yesterday, notice of withdrawal of the R-of-O titles of the 762 defaulters was published.
“Since then, many of the affected allottees have offered to pay, and since the primary aim of the government is to ensure payment, a two-week grace has been given.
“Consequently, the 762 allottees and the 614 others with outstanding payment on C-of-O will have till January 3, 2025, to pay, or have their R-of-O titles withdrawn, pursuant to the provisions of Section 28 of the Land Use Act of 1978.
“After January 3, 2025, there will be no further extension and withdrawal of the R-of-O titles of defaulters will be final.”