Debtors to pay up in 21 days or have names published, Federal Housing Authority warns

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By Francis Ogwo

The names of debtors on the list of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) will be published if payment is not made within 21 days.

This warning was contained in a statement by the FHA on its official Twitter account on Saturday.

”The management of the Federal Housing Authority has observed with dismay the huge amounts owed by various allottees of the Authority’s Housing Units and land allocations,” it said.

According to the statement, owed applies to debt owed across cadres of retired staff and the general public which have been owed for many years “contrary to agreed repayment plans and initial terms of allocation.”

”Consequently, (the) notice is hereby given to all concerned allottees, to pay up in full, all amounts owed, or before 21 days from the date of this publication,” it added.

The statement further disclosed that failure to pay will lead to publishing names of debtors in national newspapers, and proceed to “take all necessary steps to revoke the affected housing units and which will be subsequently re-allocated to interested members of the public,” the statement concluded.

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