He said, “Hajia Zainab was said to have used her own company, Marumza Estate Development, and purposely forged the said documents and in return started construction at a site in Abuja belonging to the ITBAN firm.
“Although a meeting to reconcile both parties led by Senator Adamu Aliero was held at the house of the former FCT Minister in Maitama, Abuja, it ended in a deadlock as the offer presented did not suit owners of the ITBAN firm.
“The firm has filed a lawsuit against Marumza Estate Development owned by Hajia Zainab Dakingari at the Federal High Court of Justice, Maitama, Abuja. The court has already served court notice to parties involved, i.e. Marumza Estate Development Company Ltd., owned by Hajia Zainabu Umar Yar’adua, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and the Federal Capital Development Agency, Sani Rabo, who served as a witness and master minder behind all the fraudulent activities involving Marumza Company and the Abuja Geographic Inform
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On 31 December 2020, the President signed the Finance Bill, 2020
(now Finance Act, 2020) into law, alongside the 2021 Appropriation
Act. Indeed, the introduction of the Finance Act, 2020 (FA 2020) at
the beginning of fiscal year 2021 is a step in the right direction.
One can come to a conclusion that the Nigerian government is making
conscious efforts to align its local laws with global best
practices, promote fiscal equity, improve the ease of doing
business, provide support for small businesses and cultivate a
suitable environment for investment in infrastructure. The effort