Senate Urges Wike to Halt Further Demolitions in Abuja

December 13, 2024

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The Nigerian Senate has called on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, to immediately suspend the ongoing demolition of properties in Abuja. This appeal followed a motion moved during a plenary session on Thursday, December 12, 2024. The Senate also resolved to investigate the recent demolition activities in the FCT, citing concerns about their impact on residents and businesses.

The demolition campaign, which began earlier this year, has drawn mixed reactions from the public. While some view it as a necessary measure to enforce urban planning laws, critics argue it is being executed without adequate notice and compensation to affected parties.

Senator Adamu Aliero, who sponsored the motion, criticized the demolitions for causing “untold hardship” to residents and disrupting businesses. The Senate emphasized that such actions could render many Nigerians homeless and called for an immediate halt pending a thorough investigation. The investigative committee is expected to review the rationale and procedures of the demolition exercise and report its findings within two weeks.

Despite the Senate’s resolution, Minister Wike has remained steadfast in his commitment to the demolition campaign. Speaking to journalists, he stated, “Let heaven fall, but we must do the right thing.” Wike argued that the demolitions were aimed at addressing illegal structures and restoring the FCT’s master plan, which has been compromised over the years.

Wike further asserted that the cleanup would attract investors and improve the overall quality of life in Abuja. However, his comments have sparked concerns, with critics questioning whether the initiative aligns with human rights and proper governance standards.

The Senate’s intervention has been widely welcomed by residents and stakeholders, who have expressed relief at the possibility of a pause in the demolitions. Advocacy groups have also urged the government to prioritize dialogue and transparent procedures in addressing illegal structures in the FCT.

The investigative committee’s findings will play a crucial role in determining whether the demolition campaign continues or is significantly altered. As Abuja awaits the outcome, all eyes remain on the interplay between the Senate and Minister Wike in shaping the future of the nation’s capital.

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