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Abuja Demolishes Drug Traffickers’ Den
Shanties that serve as den and hide-outs to traffickers in hard drugs and other criminals in the Federal Capital territory (FCT) Abuja have been demolished by authorities of the FCT, in a renewed fight against the illicit trade.
Also demolished are other illegal structures that lined up parts of the streets of Area 1 in Garki district of the Federal Capital.
Involved in the joint exercise were officials of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Department of Development Control, Department of Road Traffic Services, Social Development Secretariat, Nigeria Police Force and other security agents.
Reacting to the exercise, FCT Minister, Senator Adamu Ailero directed all the Secretariat, Departments and Agencies (SDA’s) of the FCT Administration concerned with enforcement to ensure the drug dealers hid-outs and dens, and other illegal structures pulled down in the exercise, did not spring up again.
“They should all intensify their efforts to immediately put a final stop to the ugly trend whereby after demolition, some illegal structures still spring-up,” adding that “the Federal Capital City must be sanitised and returned to its original concept in line with the dictate of the Abuja Master Plan and anything standing on the way of the master plan must be dealt with and uprooted.”
Ailero frowned at a situation whereby traffickers in hard drugs used the nation’s capital as a launching pad for their illicit trade and justified the demolition of their hide-outs, saying that “the hard drug dens that were removed were being used by the criminals as hub and platform for perpetuating their nefarious acts and attacking residents of the territory.”
He insisted that the demolished structures were not only deffacing the city but constitute environmental nuisance which has no place in the Abuja project.
Ailero disclosed that during the exercise, over 70 beggars were arrested and 27 commercial motorcycles impounded in addition to 13 rickety and abandoned vehicles that were evacuated to the auto pound.
Minister Ailero assured that the Nigerian Capital would emerge ‘one of the best cities in Africa’ as the government is determined to rid the city of all illegal structures and enhance its beautification while calling for co-operation and understanding of residents and enjoined occupants of illegal structures to vacate them, immediately.