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FCTA crushes 601  impounded motorcycles 

By  Daniel Tyokua
The Federal Capital Territory Administration ( FCTA) said it has crushed 601 motor bikes impounded from different locations in Abuja.
Speaking at the crushing exercise in Wuye, Tuesday, mandate secretary ,FCTA Transportation  Secretariat,  Chinedum Elechi said the action is backed by law.
He noted that the Secretariat has an extant regulations which enables the ongoing enforcement, impounding and crushing of motorcycles from operators who refuse to obey the laws.
Elechi  insisted that the restrictions and ban placed on operations of commercial motorcycles in about 45 locations within Abuja, still subsist and the ongoing enforcement will be sustained.
He said, “As we speak we are acting under the regulation of the FCT. The most recent regulation,  is the law on this subject matter, and  is that of 1st of January 2023.
“It was signed into into law by the immediate past administration of Mohammed Bello as FCT minister. So it’s a law,  if you use your motorbike in particular areas it’s against the law” said Elechi.
On his part, the Director, Directorate of Road Traffic Services, Dr Abdullateef  Bello  confirmed that crushing of the  motorcycles, was the first exercise for this year, and would be sustained as deterrent to erring operators.
Bello noted that the ban on some locations within the Federal Capital City since 2006 was meant to sanitize the town and reduce the rate of criminalities.
He said, ” this exercise has been our usual routine to support the ban, the existing ban on the use of commercial motorcycles in the federal capital city. You will recall that the ban was initiated in 2006.  The idea then was that we should be able to control and curtail their traffic abuses in the federal capital city. But as it is today, it’s becoming more of a security threat,  you know commercial motorcycles have been used to facilitate crime and criminality in the federal capital city.
” So we are again using this medium to send messages to those who are still investing in this line of business to think twice because we will continue to push”
The Assistant Commissioner of Police, in Charge of Operation in FCT Command,  Mode Magawata, said the police and other security agencies have been committed to the enforcement because of the crimes being perpetrated by some of the operators.
Magatawa disclosed that the enforcement has helped in checking the wave of crimes in Abuja.

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