FCT: Wike approves N1.1bn for structures affected by construction of Highway
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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said that his administration is set to stop the operation of tricycle, popularly known as Keke Napep in some areas in Abuja.
The Minister also promised that the menace of one-chance would soon be over in Nigeria’s capital, saying there will be no operation of Keke Napep in Asokoro and Maitama.
According to Wike, the FCDA would be rolling out buses and taxes very soon to solve the problem of transportation and the criminal activities of one-chance in the FCT.
“These buses and taxis will ply all the routes in Asokoro and Maitama. We are kicking out Keke Napep at least in these areas. Some of these Keke Napep are agents of criminals,” Wike said.
The former Governor of Rivers State added that “if we have the buses, people will prefer to come from their areas and come to work and go back”.
The minister, who was addressing Estate Developers and Residents’ Associations in the Federal Capital Territory called on the residents to cooperate with the FCDA by paying their taxes.”It is p@inful but it’s an inconvenience that we must face,” Wike added.