Businessman Alleges Collusion Between Landlord, FCT Officials in Illegal Eviction Attempt
By Daniel Okonkwo
Abuja — A businessman in Abuja has accused his landlord and some officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) of colluding to harass him, obstruct his business operations, and threaten his life and property.
In a petition to the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Chinedu Okonkwo, who operates an electronics store at 106 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, alleged that his landlord, in concert with unidentified FCTA officials, is attempting to forcefully evict him from his business premises without due process.
Mr. Chinedu Okonkwo, who has operated at the location for nearly 20 years, said the troubles escalated after the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC) demolished an illegal structure allegedly erected by the landlord on government land on April 8, 2025.
He claimed FCTA officials had assured him that his store was unaffected by the demolition, only for him to be served a quit notice on April 23, 2025, instructing him to vacate by April 30.
Describing the notice as “fraudulent and unlawful,” Mr. Okonkwo stated that he is a tenant with a valid commercial lease and has fulfilled all tenancy obligations.
In a further escalation, he alleged that the landlord installed two large 200KVA generators directly in front of his store, blocking the entrance, creating health hazards, and deterring customers.
Construction materials were also allegedly dumped around his shop, and efforts were made to wall off the entrance entirely.
Mr. Okonkwo said attempts were made to forcibly remove his goods without a court order or police supervision.
He recalled an earlier incident where the landlord allegedly assaulted him and harassed customers on the premises.
> "There is a clear pattern of harassment and abuse, with the silent backing of certain FCTA officials," he said in the petition.
The businessman listed offenses including criminal intimidation, unlawful obstruction of business, health and safety violations, trespass, attempted illegal eviction, conspiracy, and abuse of office.
He also raised concerns about activities within the Agape Regency Hotel, located in the same complex, alleging rampant illegal activities, and non-compliance with health and safety regulations.
Mr. Okonkwo is seeking immediate intervention from law enforcement, protection for his business, and removal of the generators obstructing his store.
He said the landlord has padlocked the pedestrian gate and sealed the main entrance, forcing customers to navigate a hazardous gap between two industrial generators.
> "My landlord vowed to remove me. I fear for my safety and the future of my business," he added.
The petition calls for a thorough investigation and prosecution of all those found culpable.
As of press time, efforts to reach the landlord and the FCTA officials mentioned in the allegations were unsuccessful.
The situation remains under investigation. Disclaimer: The allegations contained in this report are based on claims made by Mr. Chinedu Okonkwo and are subject to verification by appropriate authorities.
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