Tension has gripped some communities within the Kaduna
metropolis following the destruction of over 300 houses by the Kaduna State
Urban Planning Development Agency (KASUPDA).
The areas are said to be marked for demolition following the
illegal construction of houses.
Some of the destroyed houses are still under
construction while others had been completed and occupied.
Addressing journalists on Sunday in Kaduna, Yusuf
Zomo, who spoke on behalf of the affected persons, said officials of KASUPDA
stormed the communities at about 12 midnight last Saturday and started “demolishing”
houses without any prior notice.
Media findings show that most of the houses are partially
destroyed while in some cases, fences were pulled down.
Zomo said personnel of KASUPDA, accompanied by armed security
agents, arrived in the communities with bulldozers and went from place to
place “demolishing over 300 houses.”
He said the affected communities are Baban Saura, Anguwan
Waziri, Karji, Tsohon Kamanz and Angwan
Maigyero.
Zomo, who spoke in Hausa language, said: “Initially, they
said they didn’t want containers on the road, and the owners of containers were
directed to remove them from by the roadside.
”The owners of the containers complied with the
directives and removed the containers.
“At about 12 midnight last Friday when everybody was asleep,
they (KASUPDA officials) moved in with
caterpillars and bulldozers. They were accompanied by armed security men who
threatened to shoot anyone who came close to them.
“The people were sleeping in their homes when they noticed
their houses being pulled down, so they had to run. If you didn’t run out, they would pull down
the house on them. People were shouting and running helplessly.”
He continued: “If this is a government of the people and they
claim that the land belongs to them, why didn’t they come in the day time and
talk to us about their intentions.
”Up till this moment, we don’t know what their
reason for pulling down our houses is. We are crying out to the world to hear
what the government of Kaduna State has done to us.
“Is Governor Nasir El-Rufai aware of this or not? We
are not fighting, we cannot fight them...but we are the ones who voted them to
power. If there are no people, there won’t be any government. They should have
come in the day time and seek audience with us so that we can discuss and
understand ourselves.”
However, in his reaction, the Managing Director of KASUPDA,
Mr. Ismaila Dikko, said the houses were illegally built on the land despite
several notices warning the people to stop building in the area.
According to him, since 2012 the agency issued ‘stop work
notices’ to those who built on the land but they ignored the notices and
continued with their buildings.
Dikko said: “The area is part of the eastern sector gazetted
in 1994 with an ordered that doesn’t allowed development without planning permission
and statutory rights of occupancy.
“Ask them if they have any permits before
development; also, our ‘X mark‘ and painting have been all over their
properties advising them to stop.
“We have issued stop-work notices since 2012, but
they went ahead to build illegally, this is not acceptable. The area has its
plan, with schools, cemeteries, markets, police station, hospital, among others,
but they decided to build without regards.”
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