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Residents of the Federal Capital Territory on Friday took to the streets, protesting against the actions of Minister Nyesom Wike.The residents are decrying the alleged land-grabbing policies of the minister, which are said to be targeting poor communities. Human rights activists joined the demonstration, condemning the FCT administration's actions under Wike's leadership.
Just like we have said earlier, we are appealing to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to prevail on the FCT minister to release poor people's lands to them. Poor people's lands belong to the poor people.“If they are badly in need of land to grab, they should go to Asokoro, Maitama Extension, and Guzape. There are many places to grab land. Why will you come to the poor to grab land so that you can give it to the rich? It will increase insecurity in the country.
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