The Mandate Secretary of the Transportation Secretariat in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Chinedum Elechi, has called on the coalition of FCT Associations of Tricycle and Motorcycle Operators (COFATRIMO) to follow the designated routes allocated for their operations within the territory.
In a statement released on Friday by Ughamadu Ifeanyi, the Deputy Director of Information at the FCT Transportation Secretariat, Mr Elechi stressed the crucial importance of maintaining order in the city.Â
He drew parallels between Abuja’s significance and global capitals like Washington DC, Paris, and London, stating, “Abuja is to Nigerians what Washington DC is to Americans, what Paris is to the French, and what London is to the British. We must make things work here.”
Mr Elechi reiterated the necessity of route restrictions during a recent working visit by the Coalition, warning that the Enforcement Team of the Secretariat would impound any Keke or Okada found violating these restrictions.
Despite the crushing of over 8,000 motorcycles since 2021, Mr Elechi noted that riders continued to replace them, raising concerns about potential misuse beyond Okada business.
He emphasized that the crushing of confiscated Okadas would persist until riders complied with operational rules within the Territory.
However, Mr Elechi assured the Secretariat’s commitment to strengthening the Coalition, sanitising, and regulating their operation for the benefit of the city’s residents.
Enforcement and Cooperation
Abdulatif Bello, Director of the Department of Road Traffic Services, expressed apprehension over the misuse of Keke and Okada for criminal activities.
He urged Union heads within the Coalition to ensure strict adherence to assigned routes to prevent clashes with the Enforcement Team.
But the Leader of the Coalition, Chilenye Ekwuru, appealed for their members to be accommodated in the new transport policy of the Administration.
He urged Mr Elechi to advocate for a warning system before the confiscation of motorcycles for route violations.
Additionally, Mr Ekwuru pleaded for consideration during the administration’s palliative sharing, citing the financial strain faced by their members in maintaining vehicles.
Assurance and Call to Action
Mr Elechi reassured the Coalition of the Secretariat’s support in regulating their operations for the benefit of the city’s residents.
He urged all operators to comply with operational regulations within the city.
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