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Minister Inaugurates Task Force To Decongest Traffic Gridlock On Abuja-Nyanya-Karu-Karshi Road

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has inaugurated a Ministerial task force to decongest traffic along the Abuja-Nyanya- Karu-Jikwoyi-Karshi road as well as evacuate accumulated refuse from that area.

Addressing the Task Force, the minister said that it is unacceptable that a dual carriageway well constructed to the highest engineering standards to cater for the residents of that axis has become a long stretch of refuse dump.

“For the first time in my life, I have seen a place inhabited by very vibrant people, very affluent, yet it is one aspect of Abuja where I see that people will collect their refuse and drop on the road median.

“I have never seen that anywhere in the world and definitely you all agree with me that this is not acceptable and should not be part of the Abuja of our dream.”

According to him, the initiative is aimed at working out a sustainable action that will improve both the aesthetics and traffic situation along that axis and one that would be owned by the people after the Task Force might have completed its work.

Musa Bello charged the Task Force to reach out to traditional, religious and political leaders along that corridor as well trade groups, to communicate with them and have them buy into the project, which he said is for their collective benefit.

“The ultimate goal of course is to have a clean environment. A clean environment means a healthy people; a healthy people mean a productive people; a productive people mean a very vibrant community. Once our community is vibrant economically, a lot of our social and political problems will be reduced.

“You have to be very diplomatic, very kind, very accommodating, very understanding as much as possible, that is why all the key departments are in this task force. If for any reasons, relocations have to be made, make sure you make alternative arrangements for whoever is going to be relocated.”

The Minister expressed confidence that given the caliber of the membership of the Task Force,  the city would be the better after they completed their assignment in six months.

Chairman of the Task Force, retired Major General Emmanuel Nienge, solicited for the cooperation of the stakeholders and the general public, saying that members are going to carry out adequate sensitization of members of the public. [myad]