Abuja Estate Monitoring Team Leader Accused of Ignoring IGP and Wike’s Orders
Abuja Estate: Monitoring Team Leader Accused of Flouting IGP’s, Wike’s Directives
Tension is rising in Abuja following allegations that a monitoring team leader assigned to oversee estate operations has flouted directives issued by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
The directives, which were meant to regulate and sanitize estate operations in the city, are reportedly being ignored by the team leader, prompting strong reactions from residents and stakeholders. Community members accuse the official of disregarding clear instructions from higher authorities and acting in ways that contradict efforts to maintain order within Abuja’s housing estates.
Residents expressed frustration, alleging that instead of enforcing compliance, the team leader has taken actions that undermine the credibility of the exercise. They argue that such behavior not only weakens public trust but also hampers the smooth implementation of government policies designed to improve housing regulations in the capital.
Some estate associations have also accused the team leader of selective enforcement, creating confusion among property owners and developers. This, they say, runs contrary to the spirit of fairness and accountability emphasized by both the IGP and Minister Wike.
Observers warn that if the allegations are not addressed, the credibility of the estate monitoring process could be severely damaged. Many are now calling for an urgent investigation into the activities of the monitoring team to determine whether the directives are indeed being ignored and if disciplinary action is necessary.
The incident has sparked a wider debate about governance and accountability in Abuja’s real estate sector. Stakeholders are urging the government to strengthen oversight mechanisms and ensure that monitoring teams strictly adhere to official directives.
For now, Abuja residents wait to see how both the IGP and FCT Minister will respond to the accusations, with many hoping for swift action that will restore confidence in the system and uphold the principles of transparency and rule of law.