The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, on Wednesday insisted that every one the industrial bikes impounded within the metropolis can be crushed.
Mrs Deborah Osho, Head of Operations, Directorate of Street Transport Providers, FCTA, acknowledged this throughout a clampdown operation on industrial bikes operators in Abuja.
Osho mentioned that the operation was in keeping with the legislation that banned the operations of economic bikes within the metropolis.
She mentioned that the continued operation of economic bikes within the FCT had developed from site visitors offences to severe safety breach.
This, she mentioned, had necessitated authorities intervention so as to to curb the actions of economic motorcyclists.
“There’s an current ban on the operation of economic bikes within the metropolis and that’s what we’re right here to implement.
“We have now simply impounded a few of them and we’re going to crush them for safety causes.
“The operators mustn’t come close to the town. If you wish to function, go to the place it’s authorised within the suburbs and different rural areas.
“Industrial operators of bikes are usually not welcome within the metropolis,” she mentioned.
Additionally talking, Dr Peter Olumuji, Secretary, Command and Management Centre, FCTA Division of Safety Providers, mentioned that the operation was a part of efforts to curb criminality within the metropolis.
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024, 17:18 Sunday Ochogwu <[email protected]> wrote:
Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, on Wednesday, insisted that every one the industrial bikes impounded within the metropolis can be crushed.
Mrs Deborah Osho, Head of Operations, Directorate of Street Transport Providers, FCTA, acknowledged this throughout a clampdown operation on industrial bikes operators in Abuja.
Osho mentioned that the operation was in keeping with the legislation that banned the operations of economic bikes within the metropolis.
She mentioned that the continued operation of economic bikes within the FCT had developed from site visitors offences to severe safety breach.
This, she mentioned, had necessitated authorities intervention so as to to curb the actions of economic motorcyclists.
“There’s an current ban on the operation of economic bikes within the metropolis and that’s what we’re right here to implement.
“We have now simply impounded a few of them and we’re going to crush them for safety causes.
“The operators mustn’t come close to the town. If you wish to function, go to the place it’s authorised within the suburbs and different rural areas.
“Industrial operators of bikes are usually not welcome within the metropolis,” she mentioned.
Additionally talking, Dr Peter Olumuji, Secretary, Command and Management Centre, FCTA Division of Safety Providers, mentioned that the operation was a part of efforts to curb criminality within the metropolis.