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NSCDC officer’s hand chopped off as FCTA demolishes shanties in Abuja 

By Daniel Tyokua 

The hand of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Officer attached to FCTA demolition squad was chopped off on Wednesday, during the  removal of unplanned structures at Katampe extension in Abuja,  by the officials of FCT administration.

The officer name (withheld ) hand was bitten  by one of the female victims that was protesting removal of her structure, and launched attack on anyone on sight. 

She was however arrested and taken to Police station at Gwarimpa for interrogation and prosecution, while the affected officer was bleeding profusely has since been rushed to hospital for treatment.

The Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement to the Minister of FCT, Ikharo Attah said attacks on the taskforce was unbecoming and must be stopped.

He said the woman that inflicted injury on  the  officer has been handed over to the Police for thorough investigation.

“Attack on  the taskforce is becoming frequent, the security lady that was bitten by the other woman was very civil, and another woman bite her in the process of doing her job, but we will leave the Police to do their job. She has already been handed over to the Police”.

On the demolition at Katampe, he said that, “We are addressing some security issues around the high brow Katampe extension district. What we are seeing in this high brow area is the issue of extreme criminality occasioned  by the people in this area.

“Whenever there is security challenge in the area most of the things recovered are traced to these people living under the cashew trees, shanties and we can’t allowed them to stand”

Attah reiterated the commitment of the FCT Minister Malam Muhammad Bello, in ridding the nation’s capital of shanties and all illegal structures on the road corridors especially in high brow areas under high tension cables.

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