FCT Minister Wike promises to end illegal parking in Abuja soon. During a media meeting on Friday, he talked about city transportation. The problem will stop when the three new bus terminals finish construction. These stations will create official vehicle loading areas, and rules will become easier to enforce once these locations open.
Drivers must use designated spots for pickup and dropoff in the future. This change aims to make traffic flow better throughout the capital city. The administration wants cleaner streets with fewer random car parks blocking roads. People can expect improvements as terminal projects near completion. Wike feels confident about solving this long-standing issue.
The former Rivers Governor mentioned last year that two terminals would be finished by January 2025. His team works hard to meet these deadlines for the public's benefit. Illegal parking creates daily headaches for Abuja residents and visitors. New terminals represent a practical solution to city congestion problems. Everyone will notice better organization when vehicles have proper places to wait.
Drivers must use designated spots for pickup and dropoff in the future. This change aims to make traffic flow better throughout the capital city. The administration wants cleaner streets with fewer random car parks blocking roads. People can expect improvements as terminal projects near completion. Wike feels confident about solving this long-standing issue.
The former Rivers Governor mentioned last year that two terminals would be finished by January 2025. His team works hard to meet these deadlines for the public's benefit. Illegal parking creates daily headaches for Abuja residents and visitors. New terminals represent a practical solution to city congestion problems. Everyone will notice better organization when vehicles have proper places to wait.