By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
The Abuja Metropolitan Management Council , AMMC, Federal Capital Territory Administration has demolished shanties along Zone 3 to dislodge over one thousand miscreants on the corridor of Inner Northern parkway, off Abidjan street in Wuse zone 3 .
Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council, Felix Obuah, after the cleanup exercise on Wednesday, explained that dislodging the people was part of the current administration’s commitment to beautifying the city.
He said chasing out the suspected criminals would give the Federal Capital City the desired outlook for the city.
Obuah stated that to sustain the exercise, the Council would make a memo to the minister of FCT on the steps to be taken so that the dislodged people would not return to the area.
Obuah said, “As a matter of fact, we should appreciate what the minister of FCT is doing, we aim to beautify the city and make Abuja one of the cities that you can be proud of in the whole world.”
“This place is a road corridor, and look at the level of people that are occupying this place, all shanties, most of these criminals have taken over this place as their abode. So, by our wisdom we have decided to come here and clean up the place and reclaim it, and give Abuja the desired outlook.”
He explained that the minister will not delay moving into action, “The minister, as we all know, will immediately move into action and see that this road is constructed like is doing to other roads in FCT.
“As part of our efforts to make sure that these miscreants don’t come back here to deface the city, we intend to make sure that we relocate them to a place that they can stay permanently than coming to deface the city.”
“We are going to make a memo to the minister of the Federal Capital Territory to see how far we can go, to make sure that this crowd is controlled.”
“From what we have seen here, the People residing here are many, if we can relocate them within a short possible time it will make them not to come back here again.”
“We are going to send a task force here to ensure that nobody build a shanty any longer in this environment, but we will make provision for them so that they won’t suffer undue hardship, without immediate measures in place they will go to other places and cause nuisance there too.”
One of the victims and chairman of the area identified as ‘Ungwan Lambu,’ Mohammed Musa said they have been staying in the place for twenty-seven years, due to insecurity in their state of origin.
He appreciated the government for allowing them to reside in the area, and urged FCT Administration to make provision for them.
“Most of us are here because of insecurity in our states of origin, we need help”, Musa begged.