The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has ordered the demolition of the scavengers’ colony along the road corridor cutting across Mabushi, Jahi, and Kado Districts.
Wike gave the order when he visited the area, officially known as ‘Road N12’ in Mabushi District of Abuja on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.
He described the colony, located behind the Minister’s Quarters in Mabushi District, as a “threat” to the security of Abuja.
The area had been taken over by scavengers popularly known as ‘Baban Bola’, including mechanics and furniture makers.
The minister, who was accompanied by a combined team of security personnel and senior officials of FCT Administration, added that efforts would be heightened to rid the city of criminals.
Wike such dens of criminals would not be allowed in Abuja, adding that the colony was also encouraged by the thick canopy of cashew trees planted by FCT indigenes for speculative purposes.
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Wike warned against planting such trees in areas where the government had mapped out for development, saying the government would not pay compensation for the trees.
He also ordered the Development Control Department and the Federal Capital Development Authority to clear the entire area and take a scope of the road for preliminary works.
Wike said: “You should not compensate them. This is a hideout of criminals, and the communities should stop planting trees in the area.
“When they see that the government intends to develop the road, they come and plant crops for the government to pay compensation. We are not going to do any compensation.
“The Development Control must clear this area, chase out all these criminals.
“These are the kind of things you see that people commit crimes and then before you know it, they run down here for cover and people will be saying oh, FCT is not safe.
“It is not a question of giving them notice. There is no notice. You must chase them out now and clear the entire area.”
The minister, therefore, assured the residents of Abuja that the government would do everything possible to reduce the level of crime in the nation’s capital.
On his part, the Coordinator of the Federal Capital Territory City Management Task Team, Mr Mukhtar Galadima, assured Wike that the area would be cleared of all structures and send the criminals packing.
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