UTC Shopping Complex demolished to give way to upgrade – FCTA

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By Chioma Nnodim

Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has said the popular UTC Shopping Complex was demolished to give way for the needed rebounding of the place as it finally goes down in ruins

According to the administration, the structure was over due for restructuring to fit into a Shopping Complex model required to grow SMEs to address global business needs and challenges.

Deputy Director, Monitoring and Inspection, Department of Development, Hassan Ogbole said the structures were defective and there was need to upgrade it to the standard that will meet global business standards.

Ogbole noted that provision had been made for the traders and other occupants of the Complex to enable reconstruction of the place.

He also stated that enough notices have been given to the occupants of the place , to enable them move out and allow the construction to start, but many of them refused to vacate, while some deliberately refused to move out.

According to him, ” the place is in state of disrepair, the place is no longer habitable for occupation and business activities. The place has to give way for a New development.

” The company handling the development has informed Development Control and we are here to enforce compliance. We have given them enough notices for them to remove their goods, to enable us start the work.”

Also Speaking, the Secretary, Command and Control, FCTA Department of Security, Peter Olumiji said demolishing the Complex was also needed to curtain the security challenges in the Area.

Olumiji noted that apart from restructuring the place to meet global standards, there was need to curtail the criminal activities prevalent in the place.

He disclosed that plans to remodeling the place, was carefully designed to end the thuggery that rubbishes the image of the place, especially faking of official documents.

One of the traders in the Complex, Samuel Onuchukwu, said the traders and other occupants of the Complex was worried because the temporary site provided for the developers, was not secured for business.

Onuchukwu disclosed that many of the traders were yet to remove their goods and properties from the shops and offices.

According to him, they woke up early in the morning on Saturday to learn that the whole UTC area had been barricaded, and demolishing going on, with people’s personal goods still entrapped.