The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has urged landowners within the territory to settle their outstanding ground rent debts or face the risk of losing their properties. Wike made this appeal during the inauguration of the upgraded War College/Army Checkpoint Road and other ancillary roads in Ushafa, Bwari Area Council, Abuja, on Monday.
Describing ground rent as the “FCT’s oil,” the minister emphasized its importance in enabling the FCT Administration to provide infrastructure. He noted that the funds generated from ground rent payments are used to construct roads in the FCT.
Wike published the names of debtors in the newspapers and directly addressed those in attendance, saying, “Some of you seated here are debtors; pay your ground rent.” He emphasized the need for residents to contribute by paying their ground rent, highlighting that taxpayers have the right to demand accountability for how their taxes are used.
The minister encouraged residents to fulfill their obligations, stating, “When you do your own part, and the government does not do its own part, then you can ask questions – what are you doing with all the taxes that we are paying?” Wike assured that the government will provide a transparent account of how the funds are utilized.
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