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Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Thonyboy: 6:51am On Jan 21
The Enugu State government has refuted trending videos of alleged indiscriminate demolition of properties at the Enugu Lifestyle and Golf City, also known as Enugu Centenary City.

The government said it only demolished illegal and uncompleted structures, among them buildings, which served as kidnappers’ hideout, stressing that it was yet to demolish any of the unapproved but completed and or occupied properties in the area.

The government said the action of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority, ECTDA, in collaboration with security agencies, underscored its commitment to the security of lives and property and protection of investments and contracts with investors.

This was even as the Enugu State Police Command announced the arrest of three suspected kidnappers and recovery of arms and ammunitions following a tip-off by ECTDA.



The Commissioner for Information, Enugu State, Mr. Aka Eze Aka, and the Executive Chairman, ECTDA, Hon. Uche Anya, made this known while conducting reporters around the demolished structures located deep in the forest of the Centenary City located at Obeagu/Amechi Akwunanaw in Enugu South LGA.

Speaking to reporters, Eze said: “What we saw in the trending video today was an attempt by the originators to demarket Enugu State as an investment destination for Real Estate development.

“But in reality the operation by ECTDA and the security agencies was a testament that government is resolved to rid the state of criminal elements and protect property rights and investments in the state.

“In this instance, you are all aware of the distance we travelled from the city to get to this place. The culprits did not only erect the structures without any title and approval, they got inside this place pretending to be a block industry, whereas as you can see, they were into nefarious activities.”

On the allegations made by a content creator on the social media, the commissioner said: “When the person, who was on the video began to talk about trying to destroy his house and so on, it is important to state that not one single building that has been earmarked for demolition was touched because we also have a human feeling to allow these houses for them to be regularised.



“They just went about to recycle old videos where some properties were destroyed by past administrations.



“It is also funny that the young man has been brandishing a mere Deed, which cannot be an approval to build.”

Meanwhile, the ECTDA Chairman, Uche Anya, has said the agency would not “succumb to blackmail, including recycling and trending of videos of past demolitions.”

“It is apposite to state that the action of the ECTDA in Centenary City is Rule of Law at work.

“The ECTDA Law prohibits carrying out any development or municipal service within the Capital Territory without the written approval of the Authority.

“For the avoidance of doubts, Section 13 (1) of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority Law, 2009, provides: ‘Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, as from the commencement of this Law, no person or body shall carry out any development or municipal service within the Capital Territory, unless such development or municipal service has been approved in writing by the Authority.’

“However, whereas the current ECTDA leadership is determined to stop unauthorised developments and carry on with the urban masterplan restoration and renewal process, including those initiated by successive administrations, we took the initiative to mark the affected properties in October 2023, issuing notices that should accord the developers a window to regularise their titles/properties, if any.

“For emphasis, even though the notices had since expired, no unapproved but completed or occupied building was demolished during the exercise by ECTDA. We are still calling on the developers to do the right thing.

“Meanwhile, it is to be made clear that the ECTDA operation of Friday, January 19, was based on an intelligence report about an illegal development/property that served as kidnappers’ den at the Centenary City. In the course of our due diligence, we also found out that the property, like many others at Centenary City, had no title or approval from the appropriate authorities.

“Although the building was not fully completed, the criminals had already mounted sophisticated surveillance equipment such as CCTV cameras, PTZ cameras, in addition to about two dozens of mobile phones denoting the dangerous level of sophistication.

“As some of the videos already in public domain clearly show, we made some chilling discoveries on storming the property with security operatives, including several guns and suspected kidnappers, whom the security agents were able to apprehend.

In a similar department, the Enugu State Police Command said it arrested three kidnap suspects and recovered arms at the demolished property.


A statement by its spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, on Saturday, read: “Acting on credible information made by ECTDA), Enugu State Police Command’s Operatives serving in Enugu Area Command raided a criminal hideout in the Centenary City area of Obeagu/Awkunanaw community in Enugu South LGA on Friday, January 19, 2024.

“The operational exercise led to the arrest of three male suspects, namely: Emmanuel Nwabundo aged 39, Emmanuel Eze aged 35, and Anthony Onoche George aged 30, while others escaped. Eight (cool pump action guns with four (4) live and twenty-six (26) expended cartridges were recovered.

“Other exhibits recovered include one (1) machete, four (4) units of solar-powered CCTV cameras, thirteen (13) assorted phones, one (1) DVD player, and four (4) bags and clothes, all suspected to be stolen. Also recovered are objects suspected to be charms.


“A preliminary investigation conducted reveals that the criminal elements and cohorts at large have been using the location as a hideout for the design and consequent perfection of their criminal activities, including arm d robbery, kidnapping, among other crimes, within Enugu metropolis and environs.

“The suspects shall be arraigned in court once investigations are concluded.”

He quoted the Commissioner of Police, CP Kanayo Uzuegbu, as calling on the citizenry to “avail the police of credible and actionable security information.”

https://.ng/2024/01/21/enugu-govt-explains-demolition-of-illegal-structure-criminal-hideout/

Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by LEARNPYTHON(m): 6:52am On Jan 21
Okay
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by money121(m): 7:01am On Jan 21
Say no to crime
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by tobtap: 7:07am On Jan 21
cool
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by AllahOfBlood: 7:07am On Jan 21
cheesy

Problem

I won't say anything

Just yesterday I reminded nairaland how Bola Ahmed Tunibu had forged Chicago State University certificate and went ahead to lobby INEC to falsify the election results in his favour, lo and behold them nairaland miscreants came after my life with servals attack. Therefore in this case I won't say anything.

We all know say Mba forged his NYSC certificate, and we all know that those with criminals tendencies to the state of falsifying their certificates are always wicked. If I dey lie ask Mohammadu Buhari and reflect on the character of Bola Ahmed Tunibu, then you see wickedness in their actions

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Pecoleee345: 7:08am On Jan 21
They won't say anything but if is lagos hmmmm

Most of them in that region are more interested in what going in SW.

Some don't even no who is the governor of there state but know all the governor in SW.

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by NwaAmaikpe: 7:09am On Jan 21
shocked



I wonder what human feeling he is talking about here.

I just hope they finish what they have started because it will be the purest form of injustice for them to spare a house that was marked for demolition simply because it's owner is a content creator who can post viral videos yet demolish several other more expensive houses that were marked just like the content creator's own.

I was taught that the pen is mightier than the sword but it seems social media has whittled the strength of the pen.
If he brandished only a mere deed, why didn't his house go down as well?

It's common sense, if they do not demolish that house, then they should rebuild all the houses they demolished and allow all the developers come for the said regularization of papers because what is good for the goose is also good for the vulture.

This is exactly why young girls always warn broke or older men not to start what they can not finish. It is not to mount a bulldozer, it is to bulldoze everything.

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by MrPresident1: 7:09am On Jan 21
Sleepy 042. By 8pm everybody don sleep grin

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by ecolime(m): 7:10am On Jan 21
Smoke them out.

Death to all Armed robbers.

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by BigBlackPreek(m): 7:12am On Jan 21
Kudos to the the Enugu state government. Nigeria must be save again and returns to sanity
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Judolisco(m): 7:13am On Jan 21
Na family business... Make I no chuk mouth

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by lordm(m): 7:14am On Jan 21
It's good to be a good citizen
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by CHIOMAEZEH: 7:18am On Jan 21
Ok
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Elvis2kay: 7:20am On Jan 21
Anyway make una no demolish UN-TOUCHABLE house ooo..the prank guy don suffer no be small
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by munavi: 7:26am On Jan 21
The change we seek won't come without cost.
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by MrAgbako: 7:30am On Jan 21
So Lagos state went to far away Enugu and demolished hard working igbos Houses and shops? Nah wah for Sanwo Olu people. They don't like us😂

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Coolestguy2023: 7:31am On Jan 21
Peter Obi and Oby Ezekwesili have suddenly become deaf and dumb. We really dodged a missile

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Slytiger: 7:33am On Jan 21
Hmmm. Who are they going to scream victimization to now.

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by MrAgbako: 7:35am On Jan 21
ecolime:
Smoke them out.

Death to all Armed robbers.
Yes by destroying more houses obviously 😂

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by alizma: 7:36am On Jan 21
Why not construct all the internal roads in the estate, get the place electrified, get water to the place and give all the landlord's 6moths to one year to complete their building or have it taken over by estate management company who will build the house and manage it for a period of time before handling over to the owner or pay off the owner, depending on the stage it was before the estate management company takeover

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by ATEAMS: 7:38am On Jan 21
Omoh
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by EverythingPhone(m): 7:39am On Jan 21
I track lost or stolen phones or devices
A trial will convince you
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by JealousCobra(m): 7:41am On Jan 21
😎


One that called him/herself Nairaland police woman won't come and see tribal incited comments.

Yeye fowl.

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Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by mrvitalis(m): 7:43am On Jan 21
This makes little sense
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by BadBradley: 7:44am On Jan 21
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



I wonder what human feeling he is talking about here.

I just hope they finish what they have started because it will be the purest form of injustice for them to spare a house that was marked for demolition simply because it's owner is a content creator who can post viral videos yet demolish several other more expensive houses that were marked just like the content creator's own.

I was taught that the pen is mightier than the sword but it seems social media has whittled the strength of the pen.
If he brandished only a mere deed, why didn't his house go down as well?

It's common sense, if they do not demolish that house, then they should rebuild all the houses they demolished and allow all the developers come for the said regularization of papers because what is good for the goose is also good for the vulture.

This is exactly why young girls always warn broke or older men not to start what they can not finish. It is not to mount a bulldozer, it is to bulldoze everything.
E be like say dem demolish your uncle own
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Nigercity: 7:52am On Jan 21
Nice one
Re: Enugu Government Explains Demolition Of Illegal Structure, Criminal Hideout by Musty112: 7:52am On Jan 21
All is fair now because the demolition is in a particular region

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