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Wike Storms Scene Of Abuja Storey Building Collapse
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Thursday morning, stormed the scene of a collapsed storey building in Abuja.
Naija News reported earlier that a two-storey building housing many business centres collapsed around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, August 23, 2023.
Many people were reportedly trapped in the building located around Garki II Abuja, with about 37 evacuated this morning.
Arriving at the scene of the incident this morning, Wike insists structures without approval will go down.
The former governor of Rivers State reiterated his earlier verdict that buildings without proper approval within the nation’s capital would be pulled down.
“This is what we are saying: any building without approval will go down.
“We don’t hate anybody. All we are saying is the proper thing should be done,” Wike said.
Wike Gives Eight Month Deadline For Abuja Light Rail Completion
Earlier, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, directed the complete payment to the Chinese Concession Company in order to conclude the rehabilitation of the Abuja light rail project within eight months.
Wike gave the ultimatum on Wednesday during an inspection of the Abuja Metro Station in Idu and at the Airport Station on his first assignment outside the office, Naija News reports.
He further asserted that the task of restoring the Abuja metro had become crucially fundamental as part of President Bola Tinubu’s promise to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians within the shortest possible time.
At the main terminal of the metro station, Wike, flanked by the Minister of State for FCT, Mairiga Mahmud, and other officials of the ministry, addressed the contractors and questioned the quality of work.
Proceeding on the tour, the FCT minister took the train ride from the metro station, through the Idu Station and then to the Airport Station.
Naija News reports that the rails, originally developed in six phases, were funded with loans from the China EXIM Bank.
After the vandalization of the vital rail infrastructure, the FCT Administration awarded a fresh N5 billion contract in August 2023 for its rehabilitation within 12 months.
The Abuja light rail commissioned at the metro station opened for business in 2018 and operated for about two years before the train service folded up, owing largely to vandalism.