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Friday, February 24, 2017

Senate Orders Police To Eject Asahwos And Others From The streets Of Abuja

The Senate, on Thursday, said it has given an order to the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to evacuate street beggars, Ashawos and the destitute from the streets of the Federal Capital Territory.




The upper chamber of the National Assembly also said it had reached an agreement with commercial banks operating in the Federal Capital Territory on the cleaning and maintenance of roads in the Abuja metropolis.

Part of the deal is for the banks to fix streetlights and beautify the streets in fulfilment of their corporate social responsibility.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on FCT, Senator Dino Melaye, said this when briefing journalists in Abuja on Thursday.

He was in company with the members of the committee.

Melaye said the committee, last week, summoned the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command; and the Commandant of the NSCDC, FCT Command, because the Senate was “appalled by the security situation in Abuja.”

He said, “We are also very uncomfortable with the number of hoodlums on our streets in Abuja. We have beggars, the destitute and commercial sex workers spread across every nook and cranny of the city. We have issued an order to the Commissioner of Police and the Commandment of the NSCDC, and we have also instructed the FCT to provide logistics for the immediate evacuation of all beggars, including those little boys, who claimed they are helping you to clean your car’s windshield. By so doing, they are adding additional dents to your car.”

Melaye stated that if corporate organisations were in charge of the maintenance of public facilities, it would be better done because the name of the companies and their brands would be at stake.

“And we are also going to save a lot for government, which can now be used for other developmental purposes,” he said.

Melaye added, “Last week, the Committee on FCT summoned the managing directors of all the banks operating in the federal capital city and 15 banks attended. The essence of that meeting was to correct the problems associated with environmental sanitation of the federal capital city.”

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16 comments:

  1. To the Senate 👍👍👍

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    1. Stupid bunch of jobless hypocrites. Who patronizes so called Adhewos? Please use your position for something more tangible

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    2. Stupid bunch of jobless hypocrites. Who patronizes so called Adhewos? Please use your position for something more tangible

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  2. Hahahhhaha
    That ashawo word made the headline very funny😂

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  3. So i heard runs babes in abuja have POS for business is this true?

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  4. Nice move, especially those little boys, who claimed they are helping you to clean your car’s windshield. By so doing, they are adding additional dents to your car.” this boy's have killed me, after coming out from a car wash this boy's ended up staining the car windshield.

    Not my car ooo, my brother car lol

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  5. Dino swear you have not fuck any lady for money as a politician.Nigerians and their hypotrical nature.you can evacuate the beggers, but leave the the girls to hustle for themselves.After all na u na weyyyy be politicians cause ammm.Mtewwwww.

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    1. Thank you for helping me type besides Nigeria politicians are the bigger ashawo both men & women amongst them are ukwu nnu.

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  6. Anty ashawo abuja😂😂😂smh! Anyways, this is tory for da gods. Na today dem begin chase dem ne! Chase dem today, dey resurface tomorrow*phew*

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  7. But Na dem dey patronize them pass na? Oh well,
    What do I know.

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  8. Is it not the Senators and House of Reps men that use the prostitutes? Sometimes 3-4 at a time. Abuja is real sodom and Gomorrah. I believe recession would have slowed matters down sha

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  9. Meleye, not so fast. Why would the leaders in Naija power corridors not want to stare at/look in the eyes the aftermath of their ineptness, selfishness and corrupt practices over many generations? The eyesore the senators desperately want to hide away is not only peculiar to the streets of Abuja. Take a closer look bcos this is an anomaly in almost every major Naija city today. This malaise ought to be an emergency wake up call to these white-collar thieves for better and proactive policies with a human face to it. Rather, Meleye, the Senate's dobberman seeks to continue in what he knows how to do best: run away from proffering revolutionary solutions to an endemic public policy challenge. As per the revered AreaFada, Charlyboy, una mumu neva do? QED@atm

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