• Threatens clamp down on hawkers, prostitutes, night clubs constituting nuisance in Enugu capital city Owners of buildings erected on waterways in all estates within the Enugu City Master Plan have been warned by the state government to quietly remove them or risk demolition. The decision to sanction such property owners.The Advocate
Views: Visits 6 By Dennis Agbo The Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority, ECTDA, has issued a 30-day notice to all owners of properties erected along waterways in the capital city. Chairman of ECTDA, Dr Josef Onoh in 30 days notice also issued to street traders, hawkers and nightclub owners, said the agency would not shirk in its responsibility of restoring sanity in the State capital. Onoh said the warning became imperative owing to incidents of flooding occasioned by the rainy season and compounded by the blocked drainages in the Enugu metropolis. He lamented that “buildings are collapsing rampantly due to the blocked waterways.”