Mr Galadima picked up both his nomination and expression of interest forms at the party secretariat in Jalingo on Wednesday.
Mr Galadima noted that indigenous homes were deliberately spared in the demolition
The pedestrians in separate interviews in Abuja, said the conversion of the bridges to markets by traders and siege by beggars had become worrisome.
FCT authorities say using CCTV would help security agencies fight crimes and criminality in the territory.
Over 500 houses, warehouses, and worship centres were removed from the affected area.
The FCTA believes that the rising cases of uncompleted buildings was the cause of increase in the price of rent.
“As long as the department is concerned, the building stands illegal and we vowed to remove it. Thank God today, we have pulled it down,” the official said.
