FCTA to Enforce 6pm Closing Time at Deidei Market over Insecurity, Traffic Jam – THISDAYLIVE

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FCTA to Enforce 6pm Closing Time at Deidei Market over Insecurity, Traffic Jam Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) said it has concluded arrangements to start the enforcement of the 6

The Federal Capital Territory Administration said it has concluded arrangements to start the enforcement of the 6 p.m. closing time at Deidei market to address insecurity and traffic gridlock at Dutse-Alhaji axis in Abuja.

He decried the continued violation of traffic regulations by motorists in the area during the peak period which he noted was the major cause of gridlock in the area. “FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, who met the traffic management team as part of Dutse-Alhaji axis, asked us to clear traffic in Nyanya and Dutse-Alhaji. Why we are meeting is because we have already seen retrogression on the job we did in September. We collaborated with other security agencies like Road Safety, VIO, Police, AEPB, all of us are working in that axis to address environmental and traffic issues,” Attah said.

“We will clean the Dutse market and remove all the illegalities there and ensure they have closing time. The market does not have a closing time and it affects traffic, security and other things. People close their shop as late as 10pm which is not good for the city at all. Once the market closes by 6pm, everyone goes home, everyone will know they are done for the day.”

 

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