Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has vowed not to allow illegal markets and other unapproved settlements hamper its resolve to ensure massive road construction, advising traders on such sites to immediately vacate.
The director of FCT Department of Development Control, Mukhtar Galadima made this known yesterday during clearance operations on the N16 road corridor.
The director, who was represented by the deputy director, Monitoring and Enforcement, Hassan Ogbole, said those who wish to operate markets should liaise with municipal authorities to provide them designated spaces.
“We are standing on the corridor of N16 Road. We started this exercise yesterday from the beginning and we are taking it to Ring Road 3. Contract had already been awarded for this project by the FCT Administration but the contractor could not proceed further due to constraints of the illegal market in this corridor and other illegal structures. There is a public toilet here on the road corridor too.
“The contract is limited to the contractor alone, removal of structures is within the purview of FCT Administration and it lies squarely on the Development Control Department. In this case now we are synergizing with other related departments particularly security agencies, Parks and Recreation and others.
“The contractor is already on the ground. This is the third time we are visiting this area. If they (traders) come back, we will come back. We have given them more than enough notices.
“We will advise them where they are operating within road corridors that are not sanctioned by the authority, they should vacate such locations and liaise with the Abuja Municipal Area Council or Urban Affairs Department of FCDA and they will be catered for,” he said.
Also, the secretary of FCTA Command and Control, Dr Peter Olumuji, said most residents of the FCT had been complaining about insecurity in the city centre and that one of the contributing factors is the preponderance of shanties on road corridors.