Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that protests
broke out today along Kubwa Express Road in Galadima, a section of Abuja, after
a bulldozer being used by a demolition squad of the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT) killed a child.
The bulldozer was being used to
demolish illegal structures built on a parcel of land that a source belongs to an
unnamed “influential person.” The child’s mother then died shortly after
by stabbing herself, the two tragedies triggering protests by squatters and
onlookers in the area.
A source at the location told
SaharaReporters that the “influential individual” who owns the land had
connived with officials of the Federal Capital Territory by pretending that he
was building an estate on the land.
Trouble started when the demolition
team arrived in the village with a retinue of armed men from the Army, Navy,
Air Force, mobile police and Civil Defense Corps.
An eyewitness said that the demolition squad
began demolishing structures without allowing the occupants to take anything
from their houses. “They did not allow anybody to salvage their property before
they began to pull down all the houses.
What led to the riot was the killing
of a small girl who was left in the house while her mother went to buy
something from the market. Before she came back from the market, the bulldozer
had already crushed her child with the house,” said the source. He added: “When
the mother of the girl arrived and saw her daughter in a pool of blood, she
grabbed a knife and stabbed herself. She eventually died too.”
Infuriated by the two tragic deaths,
residents of the community barricaded the lanes of the express road, making it
impossible for motorists to ply the roads. The angry mob set up bonfires
and smashed the windscreen of any vehicle that attempted to pass. The
protests caused a heavy traffic gridlock along the road as many people abandoned
their vehicles on the road.
A source told SaharaReporters that
the demolition team hurriedly left the scene for fear of being lynched by
the irate mob. One of the residents whose structure was demolished told
SaharaReporters that the FCT authority had given the residents a six-month
ultimatum to vacate. The deadline expired in March, but the resident condemned
the government’s failure to offer any compensation or resettlement plan.
A similar demolition squad recently
went to a village called Jahi near Shoprite in Abuja to pull down illegal
structures, but was resisted by the residents.
Courtesy Saharareporters, New York
Protests Rock Abuja As Bulldozer Used For Demolition Squad Kills A Child
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