The Adamawa State Government has enforced strict public asset preservation measures following an executive order issued by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri revoking all illegal allocations of the Red Brick Market land along Numan road. The administrative action was triggered by findings revealing that portions of the state asset were unlawfully distributed by unauthorized syndicates.
The fraudulent allocations completely bypassed statutory review channels and failed to remit processing fees to the State Treasury, violating the Land Use Act and urban planning laws. Governor Fintiri directed the Adamawa State Urban Planning Development Authority to take immediate possession of the property, ordering the eviction and prosecution of criminal trespassers.
The administration issued an ironclad warning to civil servants, stating that any government official found facilitating illegal land sales will face immediate dismissal and prosecution. Residents were cautioned to verify all transactions with the Ministry of Lands and Survey, as the state will enforce zero tolerance for administrative abuses to safeguard independent revenue lines.
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