Kubwa Market Fire: FCTA issues 24-hour ultimatum to illegal shop owners

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The FCT Administration has concluded plans to begin massive demolition of illegal structures causing obstruction in the market and the area.

The Federal Capital Territory Administration on Monday in Abuja issued 24-hour ultimatum to illegal traders at Kubwa village Market to quit.Acting Director Abuja Environmental Protection Board , Kaka Ali, issued the ultimatum and urged owners of illegal shops and those encroaching on the major corridors and undesignated places around the market to vacate the premises.

“We are here to sanitise the market and environs following the recent incident of fire outbreak caused by explosion of an illegal Kerosine tank depot in the area. Earlier, the Director, FCT Department of Development Control, Garba Kwamkur, explained that the department received a marching order from the FCT Minister in view of the ugly incident that happened on November 5.

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