Abia Govt To Begin Demolition Of Illegal Structures At Isi Gate, Others | READ MORE
Faith Ukanwa
Nov 29, 2023
Abia Govt To Begin Demolition Of Illegal Structures At Isi Gate, Others | READ MORE
The Abia state government has said that it will commence demolition of illegal structures located at Isi gate, Uzuakoli Road, Corporative and Aba Road areas of Umuahia, the State capital, from next week.
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This was disclosed by the General Manager, Umuahia Capital Development Authority (UCDA), Kingsley Agomuo during a meeting with owners of buildings in the affected areas.
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Agomuo restated that the government has given December 1, 2023 deadline for occupants of the illegal structures to move out.
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He advised owners of the illegal structures to to remove them or they will bear the cost of government pulling down the strictures.
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Speaking on the popular isi gate market, Agomuo maintained that the market have long been removed and asked traders to vacate the site.
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