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Demolition: Kaduna gov’t gives owners of ‘substandard buildings’ notice

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Last updated: 2021/08/02 at 7:35 AM
Fesadeb Published August 2, 2021
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Kaduna State Government has granted additional five days for the owners of uninhabitable and dilapidated developments to comply with the earlier directive given to them.

A statement signed by the Public Relations Executive of the Kaduna State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KASUPDA), Nuhu Garba, stressed that some developments were identified as unstable, uninhabitable, dilapidated, abandoned, substandard used of materials with poor workmanship and poor quality of building materials.

The statement said: “In view of this, the Authority issued notices to the owners and the notices time frame have been expired as noted in the release.”

The statement added: “Building at Makera Road, opposite new market, one storey commercial development, 3.B3 Faskere street Kakuri, one storey commercial/residential development.

“Others included structure at Liman Road, Unguwan Mu’azu, one storey commercial development building at Nnamdi Azikwe Expressway, Unguwan Sanusi (one storey residential/commercial development), Gidan Rimi Bus-stop at Badikko (first-floor slab development).
“Development at Babban Saura, urban shelter Road, Millennium city (one storey residential/commercial building), Scorpion and family, Jos road by bayajidda two-storey residential development as well as Guaranty Interior decoration Ltd. A9A Ethiopia close (Barnawa phase 1), respectively.”
KASUPDA, therefore, advised owners to remove their structures accordingly within five days, stressing that the authority will not hesitate to take appropriate action against the defaulters.

Source: Daily Trust

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