The Federal Capital Territory Administration is to demolish 19 villages
in the territory, an official of the authority said on Thursday in
Abuja.
The Head of Public Relations Unit, Department of Development Control,
Abuja Metropolitan Management Council, Mrs. Josie Mudashiru, made this
known to the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.
Mudashiru said the affected villages comprise Idu, Karmo-Dape, Tasha,
Gwagwa, Suburi, Zauda, Jahi, Gishiri, Mabushi, Mpape, Kuchigoro, Chika,
Aleita, Piwoyi, Lugbe, Pyakassa, Tudun-wada, Dei-dei and Guzape.
She said the AMMC had begun a two-month sensitisation programme for residents of the areas.
“We have commenced sensitisation programmes in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba,
Gbagi and pidgin English in the affected areas before the demolition
exercise.
“We have involved chiefs, youths and other stakeholders in the
sensitisation programme. We will proceed for marking after the
programme, and hopefully, the demolition will commence before the end of
2012,” Mudashiru stressed.
According to her, several efforts have been made by the FCT Urban
Development to persuade non-indigenes to refrain from buying land from
local chiefs.
“More than 80 per cent of people living in Lugbe are non-indigenes. They
have been warned to desist from buying land from local chiefs but they
refused to listen to our advice,” she added.
1 comment:
Wat wil den happn 2 dos affectd?? Hpe provisions hv bin made 4 dem? Bcos it wld b unfair & wicked 2 jst render dem homeless.
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