Latest News

FCTA set to end traffic gridlock on Karu-Jikwoyi road

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has said plans are underway to dismantle illegal structures that pave way for continued gridlock on the Karu-Jikwoyi road.

Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement to the minister of FCT, Ikharo Attah, stated this at the weekend after inspecting the road with some stakeholders.

He explained that the removal of the structures billed for commencement soon, would halt the congestion of vehicles on the ever-busy road, and not infringe any pain on the traders or motorists that ply the route.

Recall that the officials of FCTA and the Department of Development Control had in September 2021, marked most of the structures on the road for demolition.

Attah revealed that the minister of FCT Malam Muhammad Bello after an interface with the minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola on the speedy work on the Abuja – Keffi expressway, said the road was reaching an advanced stage of completion and the traffic that builds start from Nyanya through Karu, Jikwoyi, Kpegyi and Gidan-Mangoro down to Orozo.

He, therefore, directed the City Sanitation team to ascertain the issues that bring about the endless gridlock on the axis.

ALSO READ FROM  NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Attah disclosed that the congestion of vehicles on the route is being ignited by illegal trading, expansion and unconventional markets all over the road shoulders.

“The minister of FCT sent us down here to look at the situation and ascertain what are the issues, we have seen that there is heavy roadside trading, illegal attachments, expansion towards the road and indiscriminate roadside markets, as well as problems accruing from the Jikwoyi phase II junction.

“We have assessed the situation and notified the minister that Jikwoyi phase II junction should be closed, anybody that wants to turn will turn from Phase I, by transformer, turning in phase II is building traffic that reaches to CBN junction.”

On whether the prospective victims will be given time to vacate, Attah explained that some of the structures had been marked for long, therefore the demolition team would move in at any time.

One of the stakeholders who spoke during the inspection, Deputy Director Department of Engineering Services, Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Engr Richard Dauda said the area is one of the major satellite towns in the city that needs serious attention.

He said with the population in the area, there must be a way of controlling the traffic, “when the roads are blocked, people can’t pass through then the aim of developing the roads is defeated, there is need for measures to control it,” he said.

How Workplace Sexual Harassment Forces Many Out Of Their Dream Jobs

FCTA set to end traffic gridlock on Karu-Jikwoyi road

Marburg Virus: What You Need To Know About Disease Recently Detected In West Africa

FCTA set to end traffic gridlock on Karu-Jikwoyi road

Lawrence Bajah

Recent Posts

Foundation trains Bayelsa women on gender mainstreaming, political participation

Fringe Voices Development Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation, with support from the Nigerian Women Trust Fund…

5 minutes ago

Strategic management is crucial to business growth, politics, others — NBTI DG

According to him, strategic management is now a fundamental part of academic and practical pursuits,…

8 minutes ago

CP Ikioye Orutugu bags 2025 best crime fighter award in Anambra

The 34th Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has been named the…

20 minutes ago

Emir of Kagara commends security agencies as EIMC 18 participants visit Niger…says normalcy returns to the emirate

Participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC) 18 from the National Institute for Security…

50 minutes ago

Group donates 3,150 diapers to single mothers in Kwara

A group dedicated to infant health and maternal well-being has launched a health support project…

1 hour ago

Unity Bank launches GenFi, targets children, teens

In a bold move to redefine the promotion of financial literacy, Nigeria’s retail lender, Unity…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.