Demolition Of Illegal Structures Will Beautify Bauchi State --Comm. Housing, Environment
By Adamu IMAM Bauchi
The Bauchi State Commissioner for housing and environment Danlami Ahmed Kawule has said that demolition of illegal shops and structure along the major roads within the town will no doubt decongest the township roads and bring development in the state capital
He stated this during a media interactive session held at the exco chamber government house, to ascertain the level of ongoing infrustractural project embarked by the state executive governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed and to receive feedback through radio phone in from people of the state
The Commissioner noted that some of the containers fixed by the road side are being used by thugs as hideout, and most times steal people properties which is very bad.
He further said that the demolition of the shops will also reduce congestion in the state capital.
He said: Bauchi State government demolished containers and illegal shops by the road sides in order to save people’s lives”
“All the shops that were pulled down by the state government are not fixed accordingly, because some of them are fixed close to water ways, electric poles, oil line and others”
For the Commissioner of land and Survey, Hajiya Amina Mohammed Katagum said that after the demolition of the shops, state government directed them to create enough space in order to continue moving their businesses smoothly.
She said that mechanics village and timber sellers will be relocated to miri around Jos road, trailer park will be in Buzaye in Jos road, cow seller will be relocated close to the state house of Assembly road.
While traditional medicine and grains sellers will be around railway road, furnitures and vegetables sellers around Alhaji Atiku Abubakar road and others.
The Commissioner for land and survey, Hajiya Amina Mohammed Katagum, however urged the people of the state to give the government support in its efforts to develop and beautify the state capital.
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