Awka Demolition: We won’t yield to political blackmail, says ACTDA MD

Thu, Jan 18, 2024
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MR Ossy Onuko, Managing Director of Awka Capital Development Authority (ACTDA), has said there was no going back on the policy to give Anambra a healthy, environmentally-friendly and befitting capital.

Onuko said this while reacting to the outcry over the demolition of shanties and business sites standing on roads, walkways and unapproved locations within the capital city.

He said his agency had carryied out sufficient sensitisation and issued repeated warnings to traders to vacate unapproved locations to no avail, adding that the loss to the affected persons was unavoidable.

He said doing business on the road, drainage, walkways and power right of way remained an illegal activity and warned that those still engaging in the act may have a day with government.

“We have had sensitisation campaigns, stakeholders’ engagement and advocacy on why people who display wares on the roads, those who trade at walkways in Awka Capital Territory should leave those places but it has been a running battle.

“We understand the narrative that the economy is bad, people are struggling to survive but we have to sanitise the environment, this why there is government, we have to ensure there is law and order.

“There are places meant for trading, government cannot go into a market and start demolishing it, so we are saying that abuse of our environment is not acceptable for the dignity of our state and safety of our people,” he said.

Onuko said the government of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, under his agency, would not be distracted by the attempt by the opposition to politicise the urban renewal exercise with the intention to blackmail it.

He called on the people to bear with government and understand that it meant the best for them as a responsible government would for its citizens.

On the insinuation that he was doing his job with a human face, Onuko said he was leading a crusade for radical but positive transformation that would upset the status quo.

“That is not who I am, I am working for the overriding public interest, the backlash is not unexpected but we will not be distracted,” he said. (NAN)

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-January 18, 2024 @ 6:12 GMT|

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