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Scrap Dealers Begs FCT Minister to Stop Market Demolitions

Ojimaojo Abubakar by Ojimaojo Abubakar
January 25, 2025
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“We Need Help”: Residents of Katampe Extension Appeal to FCT Minister Wike

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The Arewa Renaissance Group and the Scrap and Environmental Waste Management Association have urged the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, to reconsider the ongoing demolition of scrap markets, commonly known as panteka, in parts of the FCT.

In recent weeks, markets in Dei-Dei, Karmo, Kabusa, and other areas have been affected by the demolition exercise, which the authorities claim is aimed at curbing the theft of critical infrastructure. However, Umar Abba, Coordinator of the Arewa Renaissance Group, criticized the actions, stating that they unfairly punish law-abiding traders alongside culprits.

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“Using one man’s crime to punish innocent people is unjust. The demolitions risk increasing unemployment among the displaced traders, which could lead to heightened criminality,” Abba warned during a visit to affected areas.

Scrap markets, which are an integral part of trade in northern Nigeria, exist in major cities like Kano, Kaduna, and Plateau. While the theft of critical infrastructure such as gully outlet covers within the FCT is condemnable, Abba emphasized that the government must distinguish between criminals and genuine traders.

Muntari Mohammed Zamfara, Chairman of the Abuja Scrap and Environmental Waste Management Association, echoed these concerns. He highlighted that the confusion between scavengers and legitimate scrap traders often leads to the stigmatization of the entire sector.

“Most of us in the scrap business are honest and hardworking Nigerians. While the discovery of stolen items in some stores has tarnished our reputation, it is unfair to label all scrap dealers as criminals,” Zamfara said.

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He appealed to the minister for a second chance, pledging that the association would intensify efforts to educate and regulate its members to prevent theft of critical infrastructure.

“We request a formal dialogue with the FCT Minister to explore solutions. Many of us chose self-reliance and deserve encouragement, especially during this economic hardship,” he added.

Despite the challenges, Zamfara commended the minister’s developmental strides and assured the government of their commitment to remain law-abiding citizens.

The appeal comes as traders face the dual challenge of losing their businesses and livelihoods, raising concerns about the socio-economic impact of the demolitions.

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