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Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has announced plan to stop the operation of the commercial motorcycles in Abuja starting from next month, December.
The minister said this while disclosing government’s efforts to introduce new commercial buses and taxis for public transportation in Nigeria’s capital, TheCable reported.
Wike, a former governor of Rivers state, made the revelation while addressing estate developers in Abuja, adding that the planned transportation system will curb the menace of the “one chance” operation in the FCT.
Definition of “one chance”?
The term “one chance” is often used to paint the criminal activities of fake drivers or passengers who lured unsuspecting passengers into their vehicles and made way with their belongings.
According to Wike, the buses and taxis are due for launch next month.
He said:
“I assure you that once the buses and taxis are on the roads, the problem of one chance will be a thing of the past.“However, if you make the mistake of going to enter a taxi and a bus that is not our own, it is your problem.”
Why FG wants to face out Keke NAPEP in Abuja
Speaking on the fate of commercial motorcycle drivers at the FCT, the former governor said the operation of Keke NAPEP drivers will be prohibited as soon as the buses and taxis are introduced.