FCDA revokes Ghana, Malaysia, Thailand diplomatic plots

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The Federal Capital Development Authority has revoked the plots granted to the embassies of Ghana, Thailand and Malaysia, for obstructing the construction of a major highway in the nation’s capital, the PUNCH reports.

“When you have an issue with an embassy, it is like having an issue with the government of that nation. There were a lot of diplomatic moves made to ensure the resolution, but we have got replacement plots and they have indicated readiness to accept this, and we will soon develop our interchange there,” Ahmad said.

ISEX, otherwise known as the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Expressway, is a strategic carriageway, traversing Galadimawa and Games Village in Abuja. The expressway runs through Area 1, Area 2, the National Christian Centre, the Headquarters of the Central Bank of Nigeria, and the Police Headquarters down to the Villa Bridge, before terminating at AYA Bridge, as Inner Northern Expressway.

The PUNCH also learnt that the first phase of the project, which has been substantially developed, is being constructed by China Geo-Engineering Corporation, at the cost of N39.8 billion. Some other projects currently being carried out by FCDA as listed by Ahmad, include the construction of a new ECOWAS Commission headquarters, the African First Ladies Peace Mission, and the construction and equipping of a 220-bed Gwarimpa District Hospital.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.

 

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