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Nigeria: FCT Minister Wike Meet IGP Over Demolished Police Duplexes

Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike Meet IGP Over Demolished Police Duplexes

Olamide Olasupo by Olamide Olasupo
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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike has vowed to meet with the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun (IGP), following the demolition of illegal duplexes built under a high-tension power line at Apo Dutse District, Abuja, declaring that no institution, not even the police, is above the law.

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Nyesom Wike, who made the remarks during an on-the-spot assessment of the demolished structures on Friday, said the buildings were erected despite repeated warnings and the denial of development approval by the FCT Department of Development Control.

“Well, it’s unfortunate,” Wike said. “Yesterday, I got a call from Development Control that they had to come here to stop some buildings from going on.

You can see the high-tension line, and that is dangerous.

The land was given to the Nigerian Police, and they applied for approval, but Development Control refused because of the high-tension risk.”

He lamented that despite the clear directive, construction continued at the site, forcing authorities to step in and bring down the illegal structures.

“They refused to stop, and Development Control had to act. Unfortunately, our officers were arrested by the Nigerian Police, and that’s why I have to take this matter up with the IGP.

I’m sure he may not be aware, but we cannot allow this,” Wike stated.“The government cannot allow anyone to break the rules.

Look at the high-tension line. How would anybody take such a risk? Even if there was no high-tension line, once you are denied approval, you cannot go ahead as if you are above the law.”

The FCT Minister stressed that Abuja’s development standards and safety regulations must be respected, warning that his administration would not hesitate to sanction any defaulter, public or private.

Director of the Department of Development Control, Tpl. Mukhtar Galadima, who gave further insight into the incident, said the affected property, Plot 189 (B14), Dutse District, was allocated to the Nigerian Police Force for institutional development in 2018.

“The Police approached us for approval to commence development. We visited the site, saw the position of the high-tension line, and declined approval,” Galadima said. “

Despite our letter and a stop-work notice issued in July, they ignored it and continued excavation.”

He revealed that the FCT Department of Engineering Services had also informed Development Control of plans to construct a flood-control bridge in the area, further highlighting the dangers of the site.

“Considering the safety risks and future engineering plans, we could not sit back.

If anything happened, we would be held responsible. That’s why we had to act,” Galadima explained.

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