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FCTA clamps down on rickety vehicles, seizes 20

The Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS), Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), says it will crush all impounded vehicles and prosecute owners of rickety vehicles and those operating illegal motor parks.

 DRTS’ Head of Operations, Mrs Deborah Osho, stated this in Abuja on Tuesday, during the ongoing operations to rid the city of illegal motor parks, rickety vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles.

 Osho said the offenders would be prosecuted in line with the provisions of extant laws and regulations.

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 She said over 20 vehicles, 10 tricycles, and 15 motorcycles were impounded for various offences during the exercise in the Federal Capital Territory.

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FCTA clamps down on rickety vehicles, seizes 20

 She told journalists during the exercise in parts of the city that the clamp-down was part of ongoing operations to keep the city clean and secured.

 Osho explained that some of the vehicles were impounded for operating in illegal motor parks around the city while some of them were not road worthy.

 She added that the tricycles and motorcycles were impounded for illegal operations within the city.

 She said the ongoing exercise is to enforce the ban on the operations of illegal motor parks, illegal operations of commercial motorcycles and tricycles within the city.

 “The main goal is to keep the city clean and free of rickety vehicles littering the streets of the capital city.

 “Most of the commercial taxis, motorcycles, and tricycles were constituting a nuisance in the nation’s capital city. This is unacceptable.

 “We are doing everything we can to address the problem and we will continue to clamp down on all rickety vehicles and taxis operating illegal parks around the city,” she said.

 The head of operations urged motorists in the city to be law-abiding and respect all traffic rules and regulations to ensure safer roads, clean city, and sanity in the capital city.

 In his remarks, Mr Peter Olumuji, Secretary, Command, and Control, FCTA Task force enforcing sanity in the city, said ridding the city of all kinds of illegality would improve security.

 Olumuji said the DRTS in collaboration with security agencies would continue to go after operators of illegal motor parks, rickety vehicles, and operators of commercial tricycles and motorcycles.

 

By Hussein Yahaya & Dalhatu Liman

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