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Wike revokes former Attorney-General’s property in Asokoro [PHOTO]

FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has approved the revocation of a land belonging to former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Kanu Agabi.

This was contained in a notice of revocation pasted on the property located at Plot 2935, off Mamud Ribadu Street, Asokoro, Abuja.

According to the notice signed by Engineer Umar Sayyadi, deeds registrar, at the FCT Administration, the former AGF had contravened the guiding terms for the allocation.

See a copy of the notice below.

9 Comments

  1. If our revocation has no boundaries then we’re gradually heading to the Waterloo for our basis of device should be hinge on opening of new satellite town’s with decency if need arise instead of destroying our already exhausted and existed battered economy left over by the then president Buhari. Definitely we’re pushing some of this retirees into their early graves

    1. This revocation of the thing if care is not taking all these retiree’s will dia before their time I think something need to be done not revocation

      1. Let us avoid sentiments. Only big men get allocation in Asokoro and other juicy areas of Abuja, not ordinary folks. They are aware of the terms. Therefore no excuse in flouting the terms. How can a man like Agabi, a SAN, with all those fat briefs and accumulated income from from being an Attorney General not fulfil the terms? How many property, developed and undeveloped, is he and others like him have in Abuja?
        Our President should start the policy of one plot, one family, not one man. Many of these greedy guys take property in their name, 1st wife name, 2nd and 3rd wives’ names, different children’s names, cousins, nephews names, thus denying the real civil servants of such privilege.

  2. This is really an unfortunate development, is this the way to reward a man who served this country meritoriously without any blemish?

  3. I must commend the courage of HE Nyesom Wike it’s indeed a very good one for revoking the said allocation. It’s high time we started doing things the right ways so that at least we can have a country good enough to bequeath to the next generation.

    1. Can we check the owners of all those if they are not people from the same/geopolitical section of this country? SOMETHING IS FISHING?

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