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Anambra Govt Demolishes Illegal Structures, Makeshift Shops Obstructing Traffic Flow In Awka

The Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA) has conducted a significant demolition exercise targeting illegal structures and makeshift shops obstructing free flow of traffic in key areas of Awka, Anambra State. The move is part of the agency’s urban regeneration efforts to restore the city’s master plan and expand critical road networks.

Addressing Journalists at the demolition sites in Awka, ACTDA’s Deputy Commander of Enforcement, Mr. Ukachukwu Okonkwo who led the exercise disclosed that the first phase of the demolition took place at Nnamdi Azikiwe Avenue by Igwebuike axis, near the old Nipost structure.

“This is a major tarred road, but parts of it were illegally occupied by individuals who built shops and workshops, including a carpentry workshop producing upholstery. We deemed it necessary to open up the road,” Okonkwo explained. He added that once cleared, the full size of the road was revealed, allowing for easier movement of vehicles.

Speaking further, Mr. Okonkwo said the second phase of the exercise was carried out along Abakaliki Street, Club Road, where illegal shops were constructed under high-tension power lines. “These land grabbers initially set up makeshift shops but later started building permanent structures under the power lines, which is not only illegal but also poses serious safety risks,” Okonkwo stated. He noted that several structures were demolished, while others have been marked for further demolition.

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Aso, the final area targeted by the operation was in Okpuno, where unauthorized buildings had significantly narrowed a road that should have been about 30 feet wide. “The road had been reduced to less than 10 feet, making it impossible for vehicles to pass through, causing immense hardship to residents,” he said. Residents had filed petitions and sought legal redress, prompting ACTDA to take action and remove the structures.

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Mr. Okonkwo clarified that the demolition exercise was part of Awka’s urban regeneration program, aimed at transforming the city into a modern hub comparable to Dubai, in line with Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo vision as the initiative was driven by ACTDA Managing Director Mr. Ossy Onuko’s commitment to giving Awka a befitting look and correcting irregularities.

ACTDA has reaffirmed its dedication to enforcing the city’s master plan and promoting sustainable urban development, with ongoing demolitions expected in other areas where illegal structures are obstructing roadways and public spaces.

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