Dutse market a disaster waiting to happen – FCTA

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By Hudu Yakubu Abuja

Barely two years after the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) shutdown and rehabilitated the Dutse Community market, it on Monday decried the level of degeneration and contraventions that have made the market an eyesore again.

The original plans of the modern market that is strategically located in Bwari Area Council, was said to have been uttered with the help of the market managers, who introduced all manner of embarrassing illegalities.

The Senior Special Assistant to FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, Ikharo Attah who led a clean up exercise to the market and other parts of Dutse, threatened that the market may be shutdown for one month, to enable city sanitation team remove everything that constitute potential disaster.

Attah stated that the FCT Minister had spent so much money cleaning and securing the market that any form of contraventions can’t be allowed.

He noted that urgent steps have to be taken to restore sanity to the market, in order to avoid any disaster that could lead to loss of lives and property.

According to him, the administration will not allow any individual to rubbish the good works the administration had made to put in place for the benefit of all residents.

Apart from the market, the team also removed several illegal structures around the community, warning residents to desist from blocking roads and creating traffic gridlock.

Attah said, ” the FCT Minister has actually shown interest in the Dutse market because he had put in more resources and time. He has visited the market regularly more than any other market in the city. Sadly, Dutse market is a disaster waiting to happen. The place has become badly choked up. The walkway and car parks are blocked and turned to a selling point. There are so much anomalies in the market. In the advent of fire incident, even a wheel barrow can’t carry water inside to fight the fire. The traders also move to the main road, shade their wares and thereby causing traffic gridlock. In all these, the market managers have not really helped us. The team members have agreed to propose to the Minister a one month closure to enable us clean up the market.”

The Market Manager, Sunday Makus who debunked the allegations of bribery against him, also expressed helplessness, saying he has been trying to curtail the illegal activities of traders, but to no avail.

A petty trader, Mrs. Confidence Oguru, whose roadside trading tables were destroyed by the team, decried the actions of government, saying it has become very frustrating.

The middle aged woman who operates a Point of Sell ( PoS) and other petty materials, said she lost up to N50,000 to the exercise.

” I feel so bad because it is unfair to us by government coming to destroy our things without notice. I have lost up to N50, 000 today . As a graduate I have no job, but have to be doing the PoS business and other things just to make ends meet”, she added.

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