Many Nigerians had condemned the project as a waste of resources, especially as Nigeria is not a one-party nation.
The gigantic broom symbolising the All Progressives Congress (APC), constructed at the City Gate in Abuja, has been pulls down.
The construction of the broom project, which signifies the APC logo and was done with iron rods, came to limelight in February.
There was another giant broom constructed at the Unity Fountain, also in Abuja.
The project had been widely criticised at the time it was mounted, a few days to the general election.
However, on Friday, SaharaReporters saw construction workers disassembling the projects at the two locations.
Many Nigerians had condemned the project as a waste of resources, especially as Nigeria is not a one-party nation.
The Federal Capital Territory Development Authority (FCDA) was also not left out of criticism for permitting the party to use the site for the erection of the statue.
At the time of this report, it could not be ascertained if the order to dismantle the project was given by the APC leadership or the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).
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