…says there is already an outbreak of Ebola in DR Congo, with so much consequences from quite a number of deaths Following reported cases of the resurgence of Ebola and other communicable diseases, the Federal Capital Territory Administration, has tightened its disease surveillance system in order to minimise its impact on the Territory. The Director
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FCTA demolishes Abuja garden for violating 7pm closing time order
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Monday revoked an allocation and demolished a garden. The Spotlight Garden Events and Recreation is located in Wuye District of Abuja. THE DAILY VENDOR learnt that the owner and allottee of the demolished garden had received multiple warnings and notifications following repeated breaking of the rules. Coordinator of
Read moreFCTA sets to prosecute 413 defaulting property owners
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has concluded arrangements to prosecute about 413 defaulting property owners. The landlords will be arraigned in court over the N29.5billion Ground Rents, the administration announced on Sunday. Muhammad Sule, Director of Information, said the legal action, expected to commence at the end of August, may lead to the forfeiture
Read moreFCTA Acting Sec, Marafa, dies
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Acting Secretary and Director of Administration and Finance (DAF) Malam Umar Marafa is dead. According to sources, Marafa died in Kaduna on Monday evening. Though, the cause of his death has not being officially disclosed, a source said it may be due to heart-attack. He had travelled to Kaduna
Read moreFCTA Demolishes Four Brothels, Shops In Jabi
Many sex workers and shop owners were stranded as the Federal Capital Territory Administration demolished four brothels and shops at a notorious area of Jabi, Abuja, on Thursday. The buildings which were said to have no approvals were pulled down by bulldozers accompanied by officials of the Development Control Department of the FCT Administration and
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