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Thursday, March 3, 2022

FG begins mass demolition of ‘illegal’ buildings in Abuja

“There is nothing wrong demolishing structures serving as security threat to offices belonging to senior government officials.”

• March 3, 2022
Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)
Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)

The federal government says it has begun mass demolition of illegal buildings in Abuja, citing security threats.

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Wednesday began the mass demolition of what it called illegal structures behind the old Federal Secretariat, Area 1, Abuja.

The administration had in February, 2022 issued a demolition notice to owners of the structures with a reminder on March 1 to leave the place.

Ikharo Attah, Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement to the FCT minister, who led the exercise, told journalists that the FCTA was worried about the rate at which shanties were springing up in the area.

He regretted that the secretariat that houses the interior and trade and investment ministries have been taken over by the illegal structures which constituted security threat to the nation’s capital.

Mr Attah explained that the demolition followed series of complaints received from security agencies and concerned persons, recently.

“It is worrisome, we have been receiving series of complains from security agencies and concerned persons, so, as part of our efforts to clean the federal capital of shanties, we have to start the pulling down of the illegal structures,” he explained. “The FCT Administration will not allow shanties to take over ministries of Interior and that of Trade and Investment with other key ministries.:

The official stressed that the FCTA would have demolished the structures in 2021 but “because of the wet season we had to leave it till now, dry season.”

He added, “Even now is not easy but we have to do it. We warned them time without number to vacate the place.”

On claims by owners of the structures that they were internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Borno, Mr Attah said the IDPs were few in number on the fringes of the Dunamis Church and near the main road.

However, Ali Ndume (APC-Borno) who visited the area during the exercise, called for profiling of the IDPs.

“We are all Nigerians, we must obey rules and regulations, there is nothing wrong demolishing structures serving as security threat to offices belonging to senior government officials,” said the Borno senator. “Therefore, let all of you that know that you are IDPs write down your names for proper documentation.” 

(NAN)

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