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Natives Demand Fair Compensation From FCTA Over Demolitions

by Igho Oyoyo
5 months ago
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Natives of Abuja, under the auspices of the Senior Citizens Forum, have called on the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to accurately define and transparently administer compensation to the indigenous communities when demolition exercises affect any of them.

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This appeal comes in the wake of the recent forceful demolition of houses in the Gishiri community, an event that has sparked outrage and concern among residents and advocates alike.

The senior citizens, who made the call at a press briefing through their leader, Elder Danjuma Tanko Dara said they decided to unequivocally condemn the actions taken against the Gishiri community because an injury to one native, is an injury to all natives of the FCT.

“While infrastructure development, such as road construction, is undoubtedly important, it should never come at the cost of people’s homes and lives. The government has a moral and legal obligation to negotiate with affected families and respect their rights.

“Any attempt to disregard the voices and rights of the landowners is an act of impunity that we cannot tolerate. The administration must gather all stakeholders, displaced owners, community leaders, and movers, around the table to ensure that compensation is administered fairly and satisfactorily,” he said.

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While highlighting the necessity for transparency, Dara asserted, “Compensation must not be shrouded in mystery. It must be clear, just, and reflective of the true value of what has been lost.

“Using force is not just bad governance; it will alienate the very communities that the administration claims to serve. Nigeria cannot be ready for the blessings of progress if it continues to treat its citizens with disdain.”

Dara expressed a desire to prevent any unforeseen dangers that might threaten the unity of Nigeria. “If we do not stand up against these injustices, we risk disintegrating the very fabric of our nation.

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“We believe that nothing is impossible with God. Those who use their offices to perpetrate evil will answer to divine justice. The government may displace us, but it cannot silence our voices or our prayers.”

He stated that the collective plea from the respected senior citizens is not just a condemnation of past actions, but a warning to current and future authorities, insisting on the implementation of full democratic structures that promote justice, fairness, and engagement.

“It is our obligation to speak up for those who cannot. We hope that our collective wisdom will guide the FCT administration toward a path of collaboration, respect, and honour for the dignity of all citizens,” he said.

He added that as the FCT navigates the complexities of urban development and governance, they remain steadfast in their belief that only by honouring the voices of the community can the nation achieve true progress and unity.


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