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INSECURITY: WIKE CONCLUDES PLANS TO RELOCATE ABUJA MECHANIC VILLAGE. (PHOTO).


 Insecurity: Wike concludes plans to relocate Abuja mechanic village


…warns committee against allocating shops to girlfriends, relations


Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has concluded plans to relocate Abuja’s largest mechanic village, popularly called Apo Mechanic Village, to a permanent site, 25 years after the idea was first muted by the FCT Administration.

This was as he dismissed speculations that the administration had given a deadline for occupiers of the mechanic village to move out or risk demolition, saying there was no such directive.

He also warned officials against nepotism in the allocation of shops.

The move would see thousands of auto technicians, spare parts dealers and other ancillary service providers being relocated from the current road corridor where they operate to a more expansive permanent site in the Wasa district, a 15-minute drive from their current location.

Inaugurating a 19-member technical committee on the relocation of auto technicians from Apo to Wasa, the minister who was represented by the Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Agency (AMMC), Chief Felix Obuah said for years the technicians had lost hope and were afraid that the place could be demolished at any time.

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He said rather than embarking on any demolition, the Wike-led Administration has decided to first provide a better alternative and ensure an orderly migration before demolition of the current site to pave the way for the expansion of the roads.

Obuah said: “You will recall that two weeks ago, we had a meeting to see how we could relocate the Apo mechanic who had been operating on the right of way.

“We have set up a technical committee to go into Wasa and Apo to enumerate who and who we are relocating. This is what we have done today, at the end of that we will be able to give an accurate time when we are going to relocate them.

“I have handed over some of the things they need, most of these people are still coming even as of now. When you think you have finished, others are coming they have over twenty, thirty thousand people and we have to be sure that this number they are brandishing exists. We have to verify and open a database to make sure that everybody we are allocating is actually on the road corridor.

“We are not doing this as a bazaar so that those who have lost hope that do not have anywhere to trade at the road corridor, right of way, we are now relocating them to a permanent place, removed from the road corridor.

“It is the hope that was lost that Mr President through the Minister has restored but I am assuring you this thing will not take more than three months for all these things to be done. It has to do with technical, engineering, allocation, and resettlement so it is not a day’s work. We have to build a prototype that other people can also follow up. It is not an easy thing.

“We want to make sure that Abuja wears its status as the capital of Nigeria and so the Minister gave approval that those occupying the right of way should leave so that construction can start in that area

“As a man who has human feelings, he felt that there is no need moving in to chase the people without providing an alternative. It was on that note that a better place that take care of this set of people was provided in Wasa.

“In making sure that we relocate all of them, we invited them for a meeting and let them know our intentions. We cannot do that without also bringing the relevant teams who will help us to achieve this to make sure that there is no problem.

“That is why we have decided to inaugurate a technical committee that will see to the efficient relocation of these people. That is why we have invited all the technical teams so that by the time we start, we will be able to handle any challenge that may arise.

“We are inaugurating a 19-member technical team drawn from Development Control, Abuja Environment Protection Board AEPB and Urban Affairs. Others are Resettlement and Compensation, General Counsel and Legal Services; Lands; Urban and Regional Planning, Mapping and Surveying, Finance and Administration, and Directorate of Road Traffic Services DRTS/VIO among others.

“The shops are not to be allocated to our girlfriends, our uncles, our sisters or relations. That is why the first term of reference is the enumeration of eligible persons.

“We will do our best to ensure that the people are not shortchanged. We will develop a database for all the technicians and dealers there.

“Some people said we have given a deadline for the traders to go away. That is not true. We haven’t given such a deadline”, he added.

According to Obuah, the committee is to conduct an enumeration of eligible Auto Mechanic-technicians/Dealers for possible Relocation to Wasa; Immediate preparation of the Relocation Site; Expeditious handling of compensation matters; Establishment of Demarcations/boundaries of the site; Identify Areas of Integration where necessary; and, Review of the Layout.

The chairman of the committee, Malam Abubakar Makama said the issue has been lingering for over 25 years without any solution and thanked the Coordinator for swinging into action within just three months in office.

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