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FCTA To Resume Demolition Of Illegal Structures In Lokogoma

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) will resume demolition of structures built on sewage lines, road corridors, power lines and other illegal structures in Lokogoma District.

Director of Development Control Department, Alhaji Muktar Galadima, made the disclosure at an interactive session with newsmen on Monday in Abuja.

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News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the removal of illegal structures at Lokogoma district was suspended by the development control department in 2019, due the rains.

Galadima explained that all shanties, illegal structures and unapproved structures from Apo Roundabout, through Area1, to Galadimawa Roundabout would be clear.

The director said that the clearing exercise was meant to make way for an ongoing expansion project of Ring Road 2, where there are provisions for interchanges.

He added that the ongoing projects was also meant to make the area accessible with a view to make it possible for the construction firm handling the project to continue with their project safely and orderly.

Galadima also said that the exercise would be extended it up to Sun City and Sunny Valle Estates, to make sure that the corridor was free from all informal activities.

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