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FCTA clears 1,000 shanties in Abuja district

Mr Galadima noted that indigenous homes were deliberately spared in the demolition

• August 25, 2025
demolition of shanties and illegal markets
Illegal shanties

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has cleared more than 1,000 shacks and illegal structures obstructing a major road corridor in Karsana, near Bunkoro District in Gwarinpa.

The director of development control, Muktar Galadima, disclosed this on Monday during a citywide sanitation operation by the FCTA joint task force.

He said the exercise targeted illegal squatters and individuals of “questionable character” residing in the area.

Mr Galadima noted that indigenous homes were deliberately spared in the demolition, emphasising that the operation would continue until the entire 2-kilometre road stretch was cleared.

“Today’s exercise is along the proposed Ring Road 3 corridor at the intersection of N16 and RR3, where we have Mab Global Estate.

“You can see the shanties, squatters, and people of questionable character.

“As part of the citywide sanitation to enhance security, we are continuing the operation as planned,” Mr Galadima said.

He explained that most of the demolished structures were temporary shelters made of wood and other non-durable materials.

“So far, we’ve cleared more than 1,000 shanties, and we’re still progressing. The entire road stretch is about 2 kilometres, filled with similar illegal structures,” he said.

Mr Galadima added that while the RR3 project had not yet been awarded, construction work was ongoing along the N16 corridor.

He acknowledged communication with the Department of Resettlement and Compensation, which identified some indigenous communities along the route.

“That’s why we tried not to interfere with the existence of such communities.

“To ensure smooth operations moving forward, we’ve requested representatives from Resettlement and Compensation to guide us on identifying genuine indigenous properties,” he stated.”

Also speaking, FCTA director of Security Services Development, Adamu Gwary, represented by Peter Olumuji, secretary of the command and control unit, highlighted the link between development control and improved security.

He said the operation had brought relief to residents of nearby estates like Mab Global, who had raised concerns about safety.

“There is a clear nexus between development control and the security of lives and property.

“We observed that criminal elements often hide their shanties behind indigenous communities, using them as cover,” he noted.

Mr Gwary confirmed that no arrests were made during the operation.

However, he said the clean-up would continue to address security concerns in the area.

He also addressed the ongoing clampdown on vehicles with tinted windows, stressing that many of the permits in circulation were forged and tied to criminal activity.

In spite of an inspector-general of police directive postponing enforcement to October 2025, Mr Gwary defended the early crackdown, citing rising incidents of “one-chance” robberies involving illegally tinted vehicles.

“We’ve conducted clearance operations in the city centre, focusing on tinted glass vehicles due to consistent reports that they are being used for criminal activities,” he said.

(NAN)

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