FCTA Warns Against Ram Sales In Undesignated Areas

The Authority of the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has warned against the selling of rams in none designated areas in the Federal Capital City.

The Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, Mr Attah Ikharo issued the warning while inspecting the designated areas n Abuja.

The Minister’s Aide said that the administration would not allow persons selling ram to litter the city.

Attah cautioned that anyone caught selling ram in areas not approved it would be confiscated and taken to court.

According to him, the administration will approach the judge and pray the judge to give them a forfeiture order, when that is granted the ram will be taken to the orphanage, less privileged homes and prison.

He further disclosed that the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) headed by Mr Osi Braimah, had set up a committee which has been up and doing.

He explained that the committee had been reinvigorated to check the sales of ram and warned persons not to sell ram in areas not designated.

Attah advised ram sellers to get proper guidance on how to go about selling the ram without violating the law.


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