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They exonerated themselves from the distortion of the Abuja master plan and blamed previous administration of the Federal Capital Territory Administration for the challenges being encountered in the physical development of the city.

“The design was an amalgamation of Washington, Canberra and a few other capital cities in the other parts of the world. The city was designed without provision of bus stops as it was designed for private cars. What is being done now is an afterthought, Ajayi said. He called for a comprehensive assessment of the master plan.

“The whole areas where you have the barracks were not supposed to be there. Those areas are supposed to be buffer zones. Even the dam that should supply water to the city has been blocked. They have changed the entire concept. “ Many of the major institutional buildings are not located where planned. The most prominent is the Seat of Government, Aso Rock. In the original plan, the seat presidential authority was to be the Presidential Palace located on the Mall near the National Square.

 

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