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Insecurity: Abuja Environmental Board demolishes illegal markets

Osi Braimah, the Director of AEPB, made this statement following the demolition of shanty stores within the COVID-19 market at Area 11 and shanties surrounding the Federal Secretariat

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
October 14, 2023
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  • Mr. Braimah mentioned that the government had designated specific areas where petty trading could be conducted, yet the traders have not adhered to these provided sites

On Saturday, the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) took action by demolishing illegal markets in Area 11 and the Federal Secretariat, aiming to address the persistent insecurity concerns affecting the residents.

Osi Braimah, the Director of AEPB, made this statement following the demolition of shanty stores within the COVID-19 market at Area 11 and shanties surrounding the Federal Secretariat.

Mr. Braimah mentioned that the government had designated specific areas where petty trading could be conducted, yet the traders have not adhered to these provided sites.

“This is an ongoing exercise by various agencies of the FCT. AEPB has been given marching order by the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to clear all shanties, illegal markets and squatter camps in the FCT,” he said.

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The director said the Federal Secretariat portion used as an illegal market is a road corridor taken over by petty traders and expressed optimism that the FCT Administration would soon commence the project to forestall the return of the traders.

“The massive commencement of road projects within the FCT will soon take care of the problems of shanties in the areas.

“Part of the problems we have in the FCT is the inability of people developing their plots after they acquire them.

“Part of the problems that we need to overcome is for people to develop their plots quickly, clean them and use them for the purposes they are meant for and not leave them vacant,” Mr Braimah appealed.

Similarly, Kaka Bello, deputy director of the Monitoring and Enforcement Department, AEPB, said the demolition was a normal routine duty carried out by the board to clean the city.

Mr Bello said that the Area 11 market was carved to help residents within the area during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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