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Chaos as Police fire teargas at FCT contractors protesting over ‘N5.2bn debt’ at FCTA secretariat

Officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) on Tuesday brutally fired teargas canisters at members of the Coalition of Indigenous FCT Contractors who were involved in a peaceful demonstration over an alleged unpaid debt of N5.2 billion owed by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

Arriving early to the FCTA secretariat in Abuja, the FCT contractors blocked the main gate with a truck, chanted the name of FCT minister Nyesom Wike, and demanded immediate payment for projects they said were completed and certified.

To keep the demonstrators from entering the building, security personnel blocked off the entrance.

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Many protestors were forced to leave the area when police officers used multiple rounds of tear gas to disperse the gathering following a several-minute standoff.

The coalition’s leader, Chuka Muojindu, stated following the altercation that the N5,211,503,589 debt covers a variety of public works projects, including school furniture, medical supplies, borehole drilling, drain desilting, and sewage evacuation.

He claimed that all of the contracts were properly examined, confirmed, and sent for payment, but the minister has allegedly declined to approve the money’s ultimate release.

Police fire teargas at FCT contractors

“Every contract was inspected, verified and forwarded for payment but the minister has refused to approve the final release,” he said.

“Over five of our members have died. Some developed severe hypertension, some lost their homes and marriages.”

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