FCT high court adjourns FHA demolition case to May 6

The Federal Capital Territory High Court has adjourned a case involving the Federal Housing Authority and a developer over a demolition issue until May 6. This decision comes amid ongoing disputes related to property developments in Abuja.

In a recent court proceeding, the FCT High Court postponed the hearing of the case between the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and a developer concerning demolition activities. The adjournment is set for May 6, as reported in local news coverage. This legal matter highlights tensions in urban development and property rights within Nigeria's capital territory. Details from the source indicate that the case focuses on disputes arising from demolition actions, though specific timelines or additional parties involved are not elaborated in the available information. The court's decision provides a temporary pause, allowing both sides further preparation time. Broader context in Nigerian media often covers such cases as part of larger efforts to regulate construction and land use in rapidly growing areas like Abuja.

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