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How Abuja Administration Officials Extort Bribes From Petty Traders(picture) by adamooye5(m): 3:35pm On Aug 18, 2013
Various petty traders narrate their experiences.
Officials of the Abuja Environmental and Protection Board, under the guise of keeping the city clean, routinely extort money from street traders; forcing the helpless victims to either part with their meagre income or lose their wares, a PREMIUM TIMES investigation reveals.
These officials, who go around the Nigerian capital in marked buses, harass the traders in the presence of gun wielding security officials usually police men.
The officials do not only commit their atrocities within the city centre, they also regularly extort money from street traders in the satellite towns. Sometimes, the environment officials, whose agency is saddled with protecting and maintaining the environment, carry out their nefarious activities close to government buildings.
In trying to execute part of their mandate of stopping street trading in the Nigerian capital, the officials also make illegal money for themselves.
The Abuja secretariat incidence
On June 12, hawkers in front of the Federal Secretariat in Abuja were harassed by officials of the AEPB who arrived in a marked white bus with the number 50 printed on it.

Abuja Environmental Protection Board Bus 50 after the operation
A PREMIUM TIMES reporter, who witnessed how the hawkers, mostly women selling perishables ranging from carrots, groundnuts, fruits, and corn ran away clutching their goods as the task force officials arrived.
Speaking to PREMIUM TIMES after the task force had left, many of the hawkers said similar incidents occurred everyday with the officials giving them two condition: either give them bribe or have their goods confiscated.
“They used to collect bribe here, every blessed day different faces come, we will give them money and the next day another set will come and say if we don’t give them they’ll pursue us. After sometime you’ll see another set of people with different faces. If you stay here small their motor will still come with different set of people,” Happiness a groundnut seller, said
Another banana hawker, who identified herself as Grace, also narrated her ordeals in the hands of the officials.
She said the hawkers at the secretariat contribute money which is given to the task force officials for them to allow the hawkers sell their product.
“I sell Banana. This people (AEPB officials) come here every day. It’s been happening for long and we are told they are the Abuja task force,” Grace said in Pidgin English.
The middle aged banana seller said the traders usually contribute money for the officials.
“After we’ve given them the money, another set of officials would come in a similar bus to seize our goods into their vehicle; or demand their own bribe,” she added.
Another trader, Esther, told PREMIUM TIMES that most times the traders contribute between N100 and N1, 000 to pay as bribe to the officials.
“All of us here contribute N100 each for each set that comes here. One time, one particular set came and said we will give N1, 000 each before we can stay here for our business, we gave them; and before you know it another set came with a different bus and different faces. Sometimes they come three times in a day and we ‘settle’ them on each occasion,” she said.
When a PREMIUM TIMES reporter approached the AEPB officials at the secretariat to ask questions on their activities as well as the bribery allegations, they became aggressive and almost started a fight.
The officials queried the reporter’s reason for asking questions and taking photographs of their activities. They eventually drove off in their mini bus.
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Re: How Abuja Administration Officials Extort Bribes From Petty Traders(picture) by Nobody: 4:01pm On Aug 18, 2013
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Re: How Abuja Administration Officials Extort Bribes From Petty Traders(picture) by Samdul: 5:59pm On Aug 18, 2013
its anoda way of extorting money frm hustlers in abj,and d unfortinate thing is all dey collect from this guys goes 2 dia pocket.dia was d story i heard(dnt knw hw true) of 1 maisuya dt poisond his suya,dy seized it nd som oeven went home to share it wt dia families,and d rest was story,nd d suya guy varnish
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Re: How Abuja Administration Officials Extort Bribes From Petty Traders(picture) by gerald09(m): 7:07pm On Aug 18, 2013
Abuja environmental people are there to reduce n fight street hawking n nuisance in d abuja city if this people stay away from d road side n go inside d market to sell d goods I don't fink dese guys will "extort" money off dem or harass dem. If u pass by AYA roundabout just a few meters away towards Keffi/Karu express u wuld find banana, corn and fish sellers messing up d environment n causing nuisance to traffic, a car almost knocked 1 down when she was running to sell banana. They also cause traffic jam when people stop to buy. Dis is d reason y they is horrible holdup @ d express cos dese street people have made a 3 car lane into single lane @ mararaba/nyanya. @ wuse dey have started selling fruits, and other items by d walk way making it hard for people to walk by. Nigerians love doing the wrong tins which in turn create stress in dere lives n den blame d govt. Poor or rich If u do d ryt tin u wuld not have to bribe anybody and everyone will have a stress free city.

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