FCT natives have expressed deep appreciation to the Federal Capital Territory Public Complaints Commission (PCC) Commissioner, Hon. Musa Dikko, for his swift and decisive intervention that halted the controversial demolition in Kuchibeyedna, a longstanding indigenous settlement in Gwarinpa.
The Commissioner stepped in after receiving an urgent complaint from affected residents, many of whom had already seen parts of their homes pulled down before help arrived. His timely action prevented further destruction and restored calm in a tense and emotionally charged environment.
Residents Praise Dikko’s Courage and Responsiveness
Indigenes of Kuchibeyedna described Hon. Dikko as a true defender of justice, commending him for:
Responding immediately to their distress call
Standing firmly on the side of due process
Challenging Development Control officials to present legal authorization
Ordering a suspension of the demolition until proper documentation is produced
Community elders said the Commissioner’s conduct reflects genuine empathy and a high sense of responsibility toward the plight of FCT natives who have long faced displacement without resettlement or compensation.
Dikko’s Intervention Prevents Violence, Restores Order
According to eyewitnesses, bulldozers had already destroyed several structures when Hon. Dikko arrived. Security operatives—including Military, NSCDC, and Police personnel—were positioned around the area, creating a volatile atmosphere.



By insisting on the rule of law and engaging the Director of Development Control directly, Hon. Musa Dikko successfully ordered an immediate halt to the operation, preventing a possible confrontation.
FCT Natives Call Him a “Voice for the Voiceless”
Community representatives say the Commissioner has demonstrated what true public service means.
“Hon. Musa Dikko showed that FCT natives are not alone. He stood with us when it mattered most,”
— a community leader said.
Another resident added that the Commissioner’s courage “saved families from sleeping in the open and gave hope to a community that has suffered for years.”
PCC Expected to Follow Up on Due Process
Hon. Dikko has assured residents that the PCC will continue monitoring the situation to ensure:
Verification of any court order authorizing demolition
Accountability from Development Control
Fair treatment and justice for affected families
FCT natives say they will continue to support the Commissioner for championing their rights and protecting their ancestral settlements from unlawful actions.
