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FCTA Demolishes Bureau De Change Operators’ Offices

by Igho Oyoyo
1 year ago
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Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) through the city management team has demolished illegal structures at the Bureau De Change headquarters in Zone 4 axis of the nation’s capital.

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The leader of the team and director of the Department of Development Control, Mukhtar Galadima said illegal structures serve as hideouts for suspected criminals in the city centre.

Galadima said the area is full of illegal activities that have become a threat to security and must not be allowed to remain.

He described the area as an eyesore, and that the exercise which was based on directive will help to bring out the aesthetic nature of the place.

According to him, Bureau De Change operators are expected to operate from designated and licensed areas and not under trees and bushes as being experienced in zone 4.

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He said the concern of the team was to ensure safety and security of Abuja residents, and said the operation has nothing to do with fight against BDC operators.

“Our clean up exercise here is based on a directive for us to keep sanity. The place is in a sorry situation in terms of esthetics, it serves as  a hideout for criminals and miscreants that is why we have to come and clear everything.

“BDC operators are expected to operate from designated and licenced areas, they are not supposed to operate under trees and in bushes, so that is why we have cleared the place.

“The place is still under litigation but you see, security is paramount so also safety and cleanliness, we have to look at these parameters very well not forgetting that the site is under litigation but we have to provide safety and security for Abuja residents,” he said.

On security aspect, Dr Peter Olumuji, secretary of FCTA Command and Control Centre, said the demolition will provide adequate security for residents especially those that ply the area.

He stated that the new slogan in FCT under the current administration is , ‘we no agree for criminals in FCT’ which is an indication for more strategies against criminal elements.

“The area is part of where there are security challenges especially on the residents in the city centre, when they transverse through the Abuja Continental Hotel through zone 4 going to the National Mosque.

“You can see shanties which are not  supposed to be in the city centre, harbouring the criminal elements. They operate by disposing of residents around the area and they come down to hibernate. They attack residents and road users within the area.

“We have recovered weapons from them which they use in attacking the residents and motorists around the place, we also have drug related issues and other incidents that occur here.

“Where people are dealing on hard drugs and other substances the rate of crime is always high, because the criminal elements want to be high to carry out their nefarious activities. So, what we are doing with other agencies is to sustain our operations,” he said.

On her part, deputy director operations, Directorate of Road Traffic Services, Deborah Osho said motorists and Bureau De Change operators have turned the area into a motor park, causing traffic gridlock.

“This is not a car park, they should not use this place, environment or arena as a car park, it is not a place to park car and go for business, we will continue to raid this place. There is going to be constant monitoring to ensure this place is free,” she said.

 


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