The Department of Development Control, Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has begun demolition of over 500 illegal structures at the popular Karmo market, Abuja.
The director of the department, Mr Mukhtar Galadima, explained during the exercise on Wednesday that the demolition followed the expiration of the 24-hour demolition notices issued to the traders.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the department had Monday served 24-hour demolition notices to operators of the illegal markets and shanties marked for demolition along the Karmo – Dei-Dei road corridor.
Galadima, represented by Mr Garba Jibril, an Assistant Director and the Sector Monitor in charge of Karmo and other districts, said the demolition exercise followed due process.
He added that the operators of the illegal markets and owners of the illegal structures and shanties have been duly notified and given enough time to evacuate their valuables.
He explained that the demolition was necessary considering the huge traffic gridlock being experienced along the road corridor, especially during market days.
“It is a known fact that people spend hours just to pass through the road, particularly during market days.
“To address the challenge, the Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike had directed that all illegal structures, shanties and informal markets along the road corridor should be demolished and removed.
“This will allow free flow of traffic on the road corridor and make life easy for the road users,” he said.
He advised the affected traders to relocate to the fully built and equipped market in the area.
He added that the market operators agreed to allow the affected traders to occupy a shop free for one year before paying any rent at a subsidised rate, including other incentives.
On his part, Dr Peter Olumuji, Secretary, Command and Control Centre, Department of Security Services, FCTA, said that the clearance would equally improve security in the area.