FCTA laments conversion of uncompleted buildings to criminal hideouts  in City centre

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… Warned owners to commence development

 

 

Favour Ishember , Abuja

 

 

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has raised an alarm over the rate at which criminal elements were illegally converting all available spaces in Abuja to hiding places even as it warned owners of the  undeveloped plots to rid their lands of criminal activities and also commence development.

 

 

the Chairman, FCT Ministerial Committee on City Sanitation, Ikharo Attah, who gave this warning as the administration responded swiftly to

public outcry over incessant criminal activities and attacks on residents,   arrested 14 suspects, recovered dangerous weapons and destroying their shanties.

 

 

The invasion  revealed that most of the undeveloped plots of land, within the city center has been turned into criminal habitations, and the worst hit by the manhunt operations were the areas around Bolingo hotels, Church Gate Towers, all located in the Central Business, Wuse and Jahi District’s

 

 

Attah  noted that the discoveries made at some of the places raided were frightening and demands that the exercise be intensified with all commitment.

 

 

According to him, FCT Minister has reiterated his resolve to muster enough political will and ensure that the illegalities and criminalities were ended.

 

 

” We discovered there have been so much intra-city robbery, so from our check we found that the criminals live among the people in shanties, so today we have to commence intensive operations around the Central Business, Wuse and Jahi Districts.

 

 

” Most people in Abuja have experienced robbery experience and these places are where the criminals live. We found fresh Indian hem growing and suspected drug addits.

 

 

” The FCT Minister is giving us enough political will to continue, so the illegalities can’t continue. Today’s operations were by two teams that have gone round the city, and have reduced the illegal shantiesby over 75 percent”.

 

 

Also speaking, Secretary FCT Command and Control, Peter Olumuji, said the operations were in response to the residents complaints of incessant criminal attacks.

 

 

Olumuji noted that invasion of these criminal hideouts was to send a signal to all criminals that effective policing of the city has come to stay, adding that the operations Will continue until insecurity is rigorously combated for all residents to have a sense of security , safety and peace.