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Illegal Market Demolished In Abuja

An illegal market called “Kasuwan Dare,” has been demolished by officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

The market, suspected of serving as a hideout for hoodlums and drug dealers in Asokoro, Abuja, was destroyed on Tuesday.

The market was located at Hassan Musa Katsina Street, near Kpaduma II in Asokoro Extension, Abuja.

The Director of the Department of Development Control, Mr Mukhtar Galadima, who spoke after the demolition, noted that residents and passersby are already threatened by the presence of the market.

Additionally, the Director stressed that despite the relentless efforts by the FCT Administration to sanitise the area, the hoodlums have turned the area to a haven of criminal activities.

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He added that the miscreants operating in the area were affecting the aesthetic quality of the entire environment, adding that FCTA would not allow it to continue.

“The operation will help us get rid of the hoodlums and drug dealers that have taken over the place. We had demolished the place about three times, but they rebuilt and continued their activities.

“This time around, the demolished market will remain demolished. We need to sanitise the place and enhance the aesthetic quality of the environment.

“It is also part of the current administration’s policy of sanitising the city, and this is one of the areas where we are beginning the exercise,” he said.

The Secretary of the FCTA Command and Control, Mr Peter Olumuji, said that efforts would be put in place to ensure the safety of residents in the area.

The village head of Kpaduma, Mr Bitrus Yakubu, commended the FCT Administration for coming to their rescue and for ridding the area of hoodlums.

“The place has been here for over 20 years, but today it has gone down for our own good. We are very happy as a community that the area is cleared for good,” Yakubu said.

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