FHA Denies Responsibility for Planned Demolition in FCT Community

The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has denied any involvement in the planned demolition of a community in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The news comes as a shock to many residents who were expecting the FHA to take responsibility for the controversial project.

The planned demolition, which has been met with strong opposition from the affected community, is part of the ongoing efforts to restore the Abuja Master Plan.

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has been working to address the issue of illegal settlements and slum areas in the city.

The FHA’s denial of responsibility has left many wondering who will take the blame if the demolition goes ahead as planned.

Some have speculated that the FCTA may be forced to step in and take responsibility for the project, while others believe that the community may be able to use this opportunity to negotiate a better deal for themselves.

Despite the confusion surrounding the planned demolition, one thing is clear: the residents of the affected community are not going down without a fight.

They have already started to mobilize and are determined to protect their homes and livelihoods at all costs.

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