Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Nigeria, has reiterated his commitment to demolishing shanties and illegal structures in Abuja, despite public protests against these actions.
Wike has consistently argued that the demolitions are necessary for the city’s development, order, and safety, and he has emphasized that no amount of resistance will deter the government’s resolve.
The policy has sparked criticism and protests from residents, many of whom argue that the demolition disrupts lives and livelihoods.
However, Wike maintains that enforcing urban planning regulations is essential to restore Abuja’s original master plan.
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