The Accord Party secretariat in Port Harcourt, the state’s capital, has come under threat from the Rivers State Government since it purportedly switched from a residential to a semi-public use.
The state sent a letter to the party chairman in the state ordering the party to resume using the property for its intended purpose or risk having it sealed off, written by the commissioner for physical planning and urban development, Austin Ben-Chioma.
The government explained that the alleged change of the use of the property located at No 5 Ndoni Street in the GRA area of Port Harcourt without a permit from the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development violates Article 43 of the Land Use Regulation 2010 of the River State Official Gazette No. 1 Volume 48 of 25th January 2012 and the Executive Order 22 of 2022.
The government further stated that the unilateral change of use of the building constitutes a nuisance to residents and other users in the area.
The ministry gave the party seven days ultimatum to revert to the initial use of the property or risk being sealed off.
Confirming the notice, a member of the Media Sub-Committee of the party campaign council in Rivers State said that the party has received the message and will respond in due course.
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