LOGISTICS
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    1. THE DIRECTORATE

    This is the administrative unit/engine of the Department comprising of the following sectional units.

     

    1. Legal.
    2. Accounts.
    3. Admin.
    4. Office of the Director.

    This Division is responsible for day to day administration of the Department. It is also responsible for granting of final approval for physical development proposals in the FCT.

     

    1. LOGISTICS

    This Division is responsible for

    1. Archive/Registry
    2. Logistics.
    3. Public Relations.
    4. Transport
    5. ICT
    6. Servicom

     

    1. BUILDING INSPECTORATE

    This Division is concerned with the supervision of physical development and most importantly, granting setting-out and stage approvals.

     

    1. AMENITIES AND AESTHETICS

    This Division is responsible for planning and installation of street furniture. Examples include signboards, billboards, telecommunication masts and other amenities.

     

    1. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT & ENFORCEMENT

    This Division is responsible for the assessment and vetting of all building plans submitted for approvals within Districts of the South.

    • They also monitor all Southern Districts to deter the emergence of shanties and illegal settlements.
    • Carry out enforcement measures against all illegal developments.
    • Handle all complaints from the public in respect of physical development.

     

             6. ICT

    The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) unit within the department of development control has a crucial role in disseminating information and implementing technology solutions. This unit is responsible for ensuring that relevant information is shared effectively throughout the department and with external stakeholders. Additionally, they play a key role in integrating new technologies into the department's operations to improve efficiency and productivity. The ICT unit works to keep the department up-to-date on the latest technological advancements and best practices in order to better serve the needs of the community and ensure effective development control.

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