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Fec Upturns El-rufai’s Land Revocations (1821 Views)
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chidichris(m): 9:58am On Jun 24, 2010 |
The Federal Executive Council yesterday approved the revocation of about 60 plots of the land within the costly Central District Area of Abuja and cancelled the revocation of all diplomatic plots previously revoked by the former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nasir el-Rufai in 2004. at the end of the day, el rufai still remain innocent while while men with less crimes are made the real fugitives. tell me what jonathan is doing in bringing back those who ran away from justice? obasanjo and his boys are in charge of this nation as long as we see the pictures of jonathan. jonathan betrayed what yar adua started in reducing excessive powers among the power drunk dictators. |
sley4life(m): 11:58am On Jun 24, 2010 |
Yet we call El Rufai a saint
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PeeDaVinci: 12:13pm On Jun 24, 2010 |
and this is is a good example of why we will never progress in the country because we are just going one step forward and one step backward : take a look at this 1978: master plan developed and lands allocated for a particular use somewhere between 1990 and 1999 : land allocated for diplomats somewhere between 1999-2007: previous decision reversed,land reallocated according to 1978 master plan today: previous decision reversed, land reallocated to diplomats tomorrow:, decision reversed again merry-go-rounding, i don't know how well and deep the govt thinks before they make decision, and i doubt whether each present govt considers critically the reason for the previous govt's decision on any issue before reversing it/issuing its own, no damn CONTINUITY in govt, shame |
yonybanta(m): 4:59pm On Jun 24, 2010 |
It was the revocation that was wrong, not the El Rufai - FEC cannot prosecute El Rufai simply because he revoke land belonging to Embassies. Federal Executive Council decision to upturn the revoked land was to maintain positive diplomatic relationships with the affected nation and not on the personality concerned. |
kawkab: 7:08pm On Jun 24, 2010 |
Sometimes we are too quick to jump to conclusions. The actions of El-Rufai should be evaluated objectively. The FCT laws stipulates that if lands are left under developed after a particular period of time the FCT minister reserves the right to revoke same. He acted within the law in this case. So if the FEC which is superior to the FCT minister decides to revalidate such plots of land to forestall diplomatic friction, then its okay. I am not trying to hold brief for Mallam El-Rufai neither do I all his actions when he was the minister of FCT; the ruth remains that since he left, other Ministers have not done up to a quarter tenth of what he dis as minister of the FCT. |
CarlosVent(m): 7:46pm On Jun 24, 2010 |
dis el rufai man sef
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kobikwelu(m): 9:47pm On Jun 24, 2010 |
soldier come, soldier go barrack remain ******MOVES ON****** |
teskyg: 1:14pm On Jun 25, 2010 |
He remain the best FCT Minister this country has ever produce.
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Elgaxton(m): 4:53pm On Jun 25, 2010 |
Nice one Kawkab!
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OJ2010: 2:46pm On Jun 28, 2010 |
kawkab: Please tell them! sometimes i wonder if Nigerians understand simple english again. There was nothing in the story that says El Rufai revoked those plots and that he abused his office in the re-allocation. When the regulations says you cannot keep a plot undeveloped for a period of time and the period elapsed then appropriate action must be taken. So if the action is revocation then so be it. El Rufai acted within the ambit of the law and i see no reason why he is not innocent at least within the context of this story |
Nuriel22: 3:11pm On Jun 28, 2010 |
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