Tag: AMMC

  • AMMC Coordinator threatens to kick out defaulting streetlights contractors

    AMMC Coordinator threatens to kick out defaulting streetlights contractors

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council ( AMMC) Chief Felix Obuah on Tuesday threatened to kick out Streetlights contractors for defaulting in terms of the contract, as he warns that the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCT, will never renew any contractual relationship with affected companies.

    Obuah issued this threat on Tuesday as he briefed newsmen on the state of Abuja streetlights and the continued darkness in almost all the districts, he also vowed never to pay anybody for causing perpetual darkness in Abuja.

    He lamented that FCT administration after giving contract to some companies for the maintenance and security of the Streetlights, but they turned around to abandone the terms of the contract.

    Obuah who expressed concern over the non functional Streetlights in Abuja, warned that the administration will never consider defaulting companies for any job, especially those who have contributed to the pervading darkness in Abuja’s streets, due to incompetence.

    He said that he has taken a tour of most of the districts and have observed an alarming situation where the lights are not functioning and some of the infrastructures have been vandalised.

    He said, ” I am not impressed with the way you have handled the maintenance and security aspects of these contracts.”

    ” I’m aware that this contract is for maintenance and security of street lights. But I have personally moved round your areas of operation and I can say that the city is in darkness, that is to say that the request for your payment has been processed and done, yet your work is not being done perfectly as agreed.”

    ‘ Why must we continue to patronize and pay you when the job is not being done? This is unacceptable.”

    ” Why must we complain about security and vandalisation? It is your duty to provide the security to guide the facilities. If the bulbs are dead it is your duty to replace them.”

    ” From what we are seeing now, I don’t think any of you is living up to that agreement you have entered with AMMC. That is why I have called you to let us know what the problems are . If there are areas we feel we can come in, we will.”

    “But if we continue like this, I can tell you we don’t care. We will black list the contractor and if you have even applied, we will make sure that you don’t get it. Then we will get a contractor who can do the job because we can see that this I-don’t-care attitude some contractors have taken is not safe.”

    ” I’m not interested in pulling down anybody, but l am more interested in getting the job done. I want to assure that those of you who are ready to partner with us , we will make sure that we don’t stop supporting and work as a team”, Obiah added.

  • Demolition: FCDA Arrest 19 Protesters Over Disrupt Of AMMC Activities

    Demolition: FCDA Arrest 19 Protesters Over Disrupt Of AMMC Activities

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Joint Task Force Team of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on City Sanitation, on Monday arrested 19 angry protesters who stormed the premises of the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council, in Wuse, Abuja to disrupt demolition exercise of the Mechanic Village in Kubwa.

    The Director of the department, Mr Mukhtar Galadima, disclosed to journalists that the workers in the building were going about their official assignments when the protesters besieged the premises.

    Galadima said that 19 of the protesters were arrested for the violent disruption of peace in the area.

    He said, “We were having a meeting in a conference hall when we heard some noises. We decided to come and see what was happening and I saw some people with protest placards.”

    “Some people were angry that Kubwa mechanic village where they owned shops were demolished by Federal Capital Development Control.”

    “But what proof do they have that they have allocations inside the area,” Galadima questioned.

    According to him, some of the sponsors of the protest built what they called a mechanic village inside someone’s property, adding that Development Control ordered the demolition of the village.

    The director who described the protest as thuggery noted that beyond building on illegal property, the action became necessary following a series of complaints of encroachment in the particular space by the rightful owners.

    “This is a breach of peace, and they should be prosecuted.”

    “We are also going to find out who among our officers gave out the area for the development of a mechanic village. The officers involved must be dealt with accordingly,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Secretary, FCTA’s Command and Control, Dr Peter Olumuji, said that the task force was out on enforcement duty when the distress call came in from development control over the protest.

    “We abandoned what we were doing and dash to the scene immediately and on getting here, we saw the protesters attempting to vandalise the premises, vehicles, and assault development control officers.”

    “We have been able to arrest 19 of them and will be taken to Utako Police Division for proper investigation and possible prosecution,” he added.