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Kubwa market fire: Abuja FCTA to demolish illegal shops, asks owners to vacate premises

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Monday in Abuja issued 24-hour ultimatum to illegal traders at Kubwa village market to quit.

The order followed the recent fire outbreak that claimed six lives.

Acting Director Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) Kaka Ali issued the ultimatum and urged owners of illegal shops and those encroaching on the major corridors and undesignated places around the market to vacate the premises.

Mr Ali disclosed that the FCT administration plans to begin demolition of illegal structures causing obstructions in the market and the environ. 

He explained that all structures within the non-regulated areas for trading would be demolished by the FCT Department of Development Control. 


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“We have spoken with the market managers on the need to sanitise and put all things in order,” Mr Ali said.

Earlier, the Development Control director, Garba Kwamkur, explained that the department received a matching order from the FCT Minister in view of the fire incident of November 5.

“In and around the market are residential buildings, but people have resorted to breaking their windows and doors, turning those houses to commercial, thereby making everywhere to be rowdy.

“We can’t allow that to continue, that’s why we are here to insist on what the FCT Master Plan says.

“We have given them 24-hour ultimatum to revert to what they were originally meant for. We insist on the restoration of Kubwa Master Plan, because Kubwa, being a satellite town of Abuja, has a plan,” he said. 

Also, Mr Ikharo Attah, Chairman of the FCT Ministerial Taskforce on City Sanitation, disclosed that there were old abatement notices served by the relevant agency on most of the affected structures.

Mr Attah added that in 2020 the taskforce cleared obstructing structures in the area.

“We cleared that particular place, but within the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, the people returned to the same spot where the disaster happened.

“Now, with the support of the FCT Minister and Directors of AEPB and Development Control Department, as well as joint team of security personnel, we are going to purge and purify the entire neighbourhood of the NYSC area in Kubwa, in order to remove all illegalities,” he said. 

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

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