Tag: Airport Road

  • Okada Ban: FCT raids Communities, crush 432 motorcycles at Airport road

    Okada Ban: FCT raids Communities, crush 432 motorcycles at Airport road

    By Joyce Remi- was Babayeju

    As the FCT Administration bans Okada riders from Abuja, a total of 432 confiscated motorcycles known as Okada operating in the city centre have been crushed by the joint enforcement team following the raid of major roads connecting Communities along the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport road.

    The team accompanied by operatives from Police, military and paramilitary stormed and ransacked Okada operators seen operating in Communities, thereafter, a total of 432 motorcycles were crushed.

    The crushing exercise which took place in the open at the popular Lugbe Car Wash along the Airport road was witnessed by top officials of FCTA, and heads and representatives of various security agencies including paramilitary organisations domiciled in the FCT.

    Areas raided were the Bill Clinton interchange, Karon-Majiji, Kuchingoro, Piwoyi Junction near Shoprite mall, Lugbe FHA, popular Lugbe Car wash, Police signboard, along Airport Road, all in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), where the taskteam clampdown on some riders, who attempted to flee the scene.

    Reacting to the development, Chairman taxi operators, Car Wash Bus Stop in the area, Adebola Oluomo, said without the exercise, the road will be closed, as there a lot of obstructions due to the activities of the defaulting Okada operators.

    He said, “They are always on the expressway riding recklessly against the traffic, and no body could control them, and if anyone talk, they will stab the person with knife.”

    “The taskforce are always coming around, but the Okada operators will be stoning them, as they belief that they are the owners of Abuja.”

    “So, the government should continue with the exercise, as if it is like that Abuja will be very clean and the road will be safe for all.”

    Secretary, FCT Transportation Secretariat, Abdullahi Adamu Candido, reiterated that the government will not relent on the reinvigorated effort to rid the city of the menace.

    Candido warned the operators and owners of commercial motorcycles to keep off the major roads of Abuja, especially the city centres and the gateways into the FCT.

    Also, Director, Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS), Abdulateef Bello, said the exercise, the 3rd in the series of its signature enforcement of the ban okada operations in the city, is a proof to its zero tolerance of the menace.

    According to Bello , their continued insistence to operate in the city is no longer a traffic offence, but a serious security breach that required the intervention of the government, hence the involvement of military and paramilitary agencies to effectively tackle it.

    Also speaking, the Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, Ikharo Attah, noted that the choice of the location for the signature exercise was in order to send a strong signal to the perpetrators in a different direction, adding that as long as they remain recalcitrant, the FCTA remain resolute to clamp down on them.

    He said, “During the raid, we got okada totally about 432 for today, and we are hoping that with the resolve of the DRTS, we will be seeing more impounded.”

    “The Airport road is the gateway into Abuja, and what people see is what they describe of Abuja. Seeing Okadamen riding against traffic into the city, being so unruly and breaking the law at will paints Abuja in a very bad light. This is why the Minister of the FCT resolved that we must get them off the highways especially the Airport road and the Bill Clinton Drive.

    “The Minister has resolved that throughout the yuletide period, lawlessness will not be allowed in the city. So enforcement against illegalities will be non-stop throughout the yuletide period, and going forward for those who may want to commit illegality is going to be a real one.”

    Recall that although that motorcyclists have been banned from operating within the city, but many operators are seemly recalcitrant, thereby allegedly causing all sort of threats to lives and property in the city.

  • Abuja Green Exercise: FCTA cleans up Airport Road, dismantles 2 markets, selling points 

    Abuja Green Exercise: FCTA cleans up Airport Road, dismantles 2 markets, selling points 

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
    In  a midnight clean up operation officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA,  demolished  two main markets and three roadside selling points around the Airport Road as part of the greening exercise of the territory.
    The team comprising  personnel of the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), and security personnel attached to their Area 3 Enforcement unit carried out a total clean up as they cleared all wooden tables, Benches and other items belonging  to the traders.
    Seniors Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, Ikaro Attach said that the exercise lasted from 11pm Wednesday night to 4.25am Thursday morning along the airport road.
    According to Attah the operation was in line with a directive of the FCT Minister that the cleaning of the Airport Road is a continuous exercise to recover the gateway to the City.
    He added that  the affected traders had removed their goods and taken them to somewhere else for safe-keeping, before the visit of the team, hence it was only the wooden  benches, tables and umbrellas left behind that were cleared.
    He said,  “We commenced the operation from about 12 am till about 4:30 am, and we have been able to freely removed all the wooden benches, tables, umbrellas and everything there. We cleared them all, and because they are so massive, we can’t pack them, and we had to set all of them ablaze, as part our plan to clean up the Airport Road corridor.”
    “If we try to do this during the daytime, we observed that people would gather in their thousands watching; and  passers-by will slow down and be watching us , but today we didn’t see such, because of the time when we stormed the place.”
    ” I believe that we are getting the result, and so far we were able to remove two main  markets and three strategic roadside selling points. It was so disturbing and painting our city in bad light, that’s why the FCT Minister gave us the mandate to check the menace, and we have been doing that.”
    “We had come here today, to demystify and actually sack most of the night markets and roadside trading. so long as we continue working I don’t think that they can come back, as on a daily basis, we have our pin-down there, and from time to time, a joint cleaning team will make sure that these activities will not continue.”
    “And going forward, even after the greening exercise, the Airport Road will be constantly be kept clean as it is the gateway to our city.”
    Deputy Director of AEPB, Kaka Bello,  who was on ground noted that it’s just part of our routine exercise, as part of our effort at cleaning the Airport Road, and ensuring that all environmental nuisance are removed.
    Kaka lamented that some traders were using makeshift structures and lot of shanties, which hitherto butdefaced the place were removed. “As you are aware, the Airport Road is the gateway into and out of nation’s capital city.”
  • FCT Minister Charges AEPB, Others To Maintain High Level Of Sanitation Along Airport Road

    FCT Minister Charges AEPB, Others To Maintain High Level Of Sanitation Along Airport Road

    The Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has charged the Abuja Environmental Protection Board and other relevant agencies of the FCT Administration to ensure that the Umaru Musa Yar’adua way (Airport road) is kept clean at all times.

    The Minister gave the charge over the weekend when he led a team of heads of relevant agencies to inspect and assess the level of sanitation on the road.

    His Chief Press Secretary, Anthony Ogunleye, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    The statement read, “The visit with relevant agencies was to enable me to see progress on the instruction that pedestrian bridges are not to be used as markets and trading points.

    “So far, I am pleased with the progress made and support from the communities along the Umar Yaradua (Airport) Express Way.”

    The Minister also advised the relevant agencies to sustain their efforts and called for the cooperation of the local communities along the airport road.

    Meanwhile, in line with the Minister’s directive, the Abuja Environmental Protection Board ( AEPB) has instructed its personnel handling the road corridor to redouble their efforts in cleaning all the drainages as well as vegetation control.

    The AEPB assured that the cleaning of all the pedestrian bridges and interchanges, as well as removal of waste in villages along the airport road, would be sustained.

    The Minister’s assessment tour took him through the entire length of the airport road, where he physically inspected the pedestrian bridges