A claim by a faction of the African Democratic Congress aligned with David Mark that it was denied access to Eagle Square has sparked debate over adherence to established procedures for the use of public facilities.
Eagle Square, a major national event venue in Abuja, is managed through a formal process that requires prospective users to apply through the Abuja Investments Company Limited and pay stipulated fees before approval is granted.
Observers familiar with the process have questioned whether the faction followed the necessary steps, including submitting an official application and making the required payments.
Critics argue that without evidence of compliance with these procedures, claims of denial may be difficult to substantiate. They suggest that failure to follow due process could be responsible for the situation rather than any deliberate restriction.
However, supporters of the faction maintain that there may be underlying political considerations, calling for transparency from relevant authorities.
The development has generated reactions within political circles, with analysts noting that such disputes highlight the importance of proper administrative procedures and accountability in the management of public facilities.
As discussions continue, stakeholders have urged all parties to clarify the facts to avoid misinformation and unnecessary political tension.
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