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| FCT Minister, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike addressing journalists during an inspection tour of ongoing construction of roads from Nile University to Ring Road 3 on Wednesday, August 19. |
FCTA PRESS RELEASE
ONGOING DEMOLITION OF HOUSES ON WATERWAYS IN
MAITAMA TO EXTEND TO OTHER PARTS OF ABUJA– SAYS FCT MINISTER
...AS HE ANNOUNCES BAN ON THE USE OF GREEN AREAS AS
CAR LOTS
As
part of strategic efforts to mitigate severe urban flooding and restore the
Abuja master plan, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ezenwo
Nyesom Wike, has announced that ongoing demolitions targeting illegal
structures built on drainage channels will expand from Maitama District across
the entire territory without exception.
Speaking
during a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, following an
extensive inspection tour of major infrastructure projects across the Federal
Capital Territory, the FCT Minister emphasized the administration's firm stance
on enforcing environmental and urban compliance.
"We
just started somewhere. After that, we will move to another area. We are not
going to end where we started yesterday. We are very serious and I can tell you
that we are not going back. It doesn’t matter who is affected", Minister
Wike declared.
Dismissing
criticism regarding due process prior to the demolitions, the Minister noted
that blocking natural waterways, gives room for flooding, threatening public
safety: "You went to block a water channel, is that due process? I'm the
one following due process to make sure the right thing is being done... By the
time we remove those structures that block the water channel, there will be
free flow of water to where it is supposed to be".
In
addition to clearing water ways, Barr. Wike announced an immediate,
territory-wide ban on the unauthorized conversion of public recreational zones,
green spaces, and parks—including areas surrounding the Millennium Park—into
commercial car dealerships and parking ports as part of efforts to manage
flooding being experienced in some parts of the Federal Capital City.
Deeply
decrying the negative trend, the Minister announced the establishment of a
dedicated Task Force to enforce compliance and clear all unauthorized auto
dealers from green zones.
“You
can imagine, everywhere you have green areas, you have carports now. So, I've
already stopped it, and I've set up a task force to make sure that every car
dealer is moved out of the green areas. If you want to sell your car, you go
and purchase somewhere and then develop it. Not where you see green. You just
go and start selling cars or where is supposed to be a recreational park turned
into the car selling point, we will not accept it again”, the Minister stated.
Accordingly,
the FCT Head of Service, Nancy Sabanti Nathan, has summoned key
directors—including those overseeing Parks and Recreation, Environmental
Protection, Traffic Management, and Urban and Regional Planning—for questioning
regarding illegal approvals issued to car dealers.
Providing
updates on the projects he inspected, including the extension of the access
road from Tungan Madaki community near the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
to Zuba, the road extension from the Body of Benchers to Ring Road III and the
dualization of the access road serving Nile University and Baze University in
the Institutions and Research District, the Minister expressed satisfaction
with the progress and quality of work.
He
praised the contractor, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation
(CCECC) for advancing construction despite receiving less than 30% mobilization
funding and commended their capacity, commitment, and equipment deployment. He
assured that the FCT Administration remains fully committed to meeting its
financial obligations.
“Let
me use this opportunity to commend CCECC. Like I've said, these are projects of
high capital expenditure, and we have not even mobilized them up to 30%. We can
see how committed they are. I always say that contractors should also take into
consideration their own support for the growth and development of the city.
“It's
one of those companies that we have seen that money has never been a problem
between them and the administration. I sincerely commend them, and I believe
they will continue to give the FCT administration the required support to
achieve all these projects.
“On
our own part, we will not take for granted that they are committed to the
realization of the projects. We will do our own part to pay them their money.
We will do that. But I really commend them for being committed to this, to the
realization of these very important projects.”.