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PEOPLES DAILY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022 METRO
By Stanley Onyekwere
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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has enjoined residents and other stakeholders to utilize the opportunity that the Christmas season brings to pray for the enthronement of good governance and deepening of the nation’s democratic values in the years ahead.
Bello, who gave this charge in christmas message to residents, expressed warm felicitations to them especially the Christian faithful on the joyous celebration of Christmas.
He said the occasion also offers us a unique opportunity to collectively, as citizens, pray for our dear country Nigeria and all her leaders, for guidance, wisdom and continuous steadfast leadership especially as the 2023 general elections approach.
According to him: “The season of Christmas which commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ is synonymous with love for humanity, charity, peaceful co-existence and unity.
“Let us therefore use the opportunity of the Christmas celebration to reflect on and imbibe these virtues as exemplified by the life and teachings of Jesus Christ”.
He reminded residents that the FCT was built on the principles of peace, unity, and love for country and fellow citizens.
“It is heartwarming to note that residents of the Territory have on numerous occasions demonstrated these principles by exhibiting acts of kindness
Christmas: Minister enjoins residents
to pray for good governance
and compassion towards one another.
The Minister adds: “I urge us to use this occasion to once more reinforce these virtues by reaching out to each other in friendship and togetherness, as a people with a common destiny, during this Christmas season.
He continues: “For the duration of the yuletide, residents are enjoined to be security conscious and abide by all the guidelines as postulated by the security agencies.
“As we celebrate, let us also guided by all extant rules regulating our daily activities in the Territory, especially as regards to city sanitation and observance of all traffic regulations”.
Chairman House of Representatives Press Corps, Grace Ike(right), presenting donations of Food items to Administrator, Abuja Children’s Home, Karu, Musa Yakubu Danjuma during the House press corps visit to donate food items to the Orphanages for Christmas celebration, at the weekend in Abuja.
Okada ban: Impounding, crushing violators’ motorcycles sacransact - FCTA
By Stanley Onyekwere
The FCT Administration has reiterated that there is no going back on the ongoing impounding and crushing commercial motorcycles otherwise known as Okada from errant riders, must be implemented to stem the tide of lawlessness and disregard to the prohibition of their operations in the nation’s capital city.
The FCTA insisted that that with established reports that insecurity and multiple road crashes challenges within the city, were linked to commercial motorcycles operators, the gradual processes of phasing out of Okada activities, won’t be compromised.
According to the Mandate Secretary of FCTA Transportation Secretariat, Àbdullahi Candido, who supervised the fourth edition of the impound and crush exercise for 240 bikes at the popular A Y.A Junction in Asokoro, the operation will continue and no violator will be spared.
Candido said, “ I can restate the resolve of government that FCT Administration will not rest until we get this attitude intolerable Okada riders in the city, bend towards listening to what the government is asking them to do.
“Our objective is to ensure that residents of the city sleep with their two eyes closed, because whatever we are doing towards ensuring that the Security challenges is reduced to a reasonable level. “ We all believe that Okada operation is a contributing factor to the insecurity in town.
“We are concerned and won’t rest in appealing to Okada riders to desist from doing what they do, and if they refuse, government will not be tired of getting them impounded and instantly crush”.
Similarly, the Senior Special Assistant to FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, Ikharo Attah warned that those who intend to take advantage of the yuletide period to violate the laws, especially the commercial motorcyclists who have continued to abuse rules and regulations.
Attah noted that though the operation was borne out of a very difficult and painful decision, enforcement has to be sustained to make Abuja what it ought to be.
He said:” We could see the consistency in doing this and the reduction in crime vis a vis the reduction in commercial motorcycles operating in an unapproved area.
“And from what I have seen in them and the directive the Minister has given, the operation will continue through the Christmas period .
“And for those who felt that it is Christmas, and go to commit illegalities, certainly know that enforcement will be going on.
“We are implored to join hands with government and ensure that we have a city that we all can be proud of”.
On his part, the Director FCTA’s Directorate of Road Traffic Services ( DRTS) , Dr. Abdulateef Bello , said that those expecting the tears of the violators to stop implementation of the policy, will be disappointed because the administration will not be deterred from sanitising the city.
Bello affirmed that the ongoing operation impound and crush “ is a demonstration that we are not going to rest on our oars untill we achieve zero level commercial motorcycles activities in the city.
“ We will continue to impound and instantly crush so that it serves as a warning to other who are still recalcitrant in disobeying our regulations.
“ I wish to remind those who are still investing in this business that it is just a waste of resources.
“The FCTA has demonstrated serious commitment to ensuring that commercial motorcycles are not allowed within the FCC and we have done what we can do to send the signal”, Bello added.