 Away from security matters, the residents of Trademore estate in Lube area of Abuja are protesting the planned demolition of buildings in the estate. They are demanding that the government improves the waterways in order to tackle the persistent flooding in the area, instead of demolishing the buildings. Speaking on behalf of the residents, Adi Wali, Adi Laidi said Trademore was not a disaster zone, but a disaster in leadership of the FCTA, which he said has failed to address persistent flooding in the area. This estate is approved, and in fact the former Minister of FCT, Adi, right? Air Rufi actually was the one who apportioned us this place, right, and the developer builds, and people bought, and the federal mortgage bank, owned by the federal government of Nigeria, is the financier of this estate. Where is the illegality? I think it's a cerebral illegality for those who are safe. Now there is no housing treatment that needs demolition. The federal capital territory administration had declared the estate a disaster area following massive flooding on June 23rd, which left residents trapped and homes submerged. Subsequently, FCTA said buildings on the waterways in the estate and other areas would be demolished. So you get notified about fresh news updates.