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34 Years After, FG Set to Relocate Allottees of Defunct Dukpa Housing Scheme

Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The federal government has concluded plans to relocate genuine allottees of the defunct Site and Services Scheme in Dukpa, Gwagwalada, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), 34 years

The Federal Government of Nigeria is set to relocate the genuine allottees of the defunct Dukpa Housing Scheme, which was established 34 years ago. The relocation will take place within Gwagwalada, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and will be conducted over a three-week verification exercise starting from September 7, 2026. The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has announced that the relocation is being undertaken in line with Section 28(2B) of the Land Use Act, Cap 202, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, as amended.

Affected allottees are urged to present their original and photocopies of their letters of allocation, payment receipts, valid identification, sworn affidavits supporting their claims of ownership, and passport photographs during the verification exercise. The exercise will be held at the office of the Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reform in Garki 2 and the Department of Lands and Housing Development at the ministry’s headquarters in Mabushi, Abuja.

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