By Ismaila Jimoh, Abuja
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Nyesom Wike has said that the construction of bus/taxi terminals will go a long way in checkmating the activities of one-chance criminal acts especially within the nation’s capital city.
Wike stated this in Abuja on Monday during the flag-off ceremony of the construction of Mabushi Bus/Taxi Terminal.
He decried the absence of functional terminal infrastructures for commuters before now, saying that absence of such facilities have been responsible for part of insecurity bedeviling the city.
According to the minister: “A city like Abuja does not have Bus and Taxi terminal. This is supposed to be one of the best cities in the world, but how can it be one of the best cities in the world when those infrastructures that make that kind of city are not available? It will be difficult. A first class cannot be actualized when the infrastructures are not present.
“You will see taxis all over the place and that of course, is part of our insecurity problems. So many people talk about one-chance , why won’t there be one-chance when you don’t even know the man whose bus or taxi you are entering?
“So, under the Renewed Hope Agenda and in other to reduce the level of insecurity, we made a proposal and we said part of the problems we are having is because we don’t know who are these people who are plying these buses and taxis, and where they load from.
“And so, we decided we must start with three bus terminals. One each in the Central Business district, Mabushi, and Kugbo.
“I believe this is part of the second year anniversary of Mr. President in May, 2025.
“The funds are available, we’ve given you according to procurement law and this project, would be personally involved from time to time to come and monitor and supervise this project.”
Wike, who noted that the project is going to create jobs, however, appealed to the people of Mabushi to support the company, so as to execute it within the given time frame.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, said the flag-off ceremony represents more than the construction of a bus terminal, as it exemplifies the remarkable outcomes that come from the fusion of vision, leadership, and collaboration.
Tajudeen, who flagged off the project, reaffirmed that the National Assembly, as the legislature of the FCT, stands ready to support the Minister by enacting favourable legislations, ensuring adequate funding, and providing oversight to ensure that projects are completed on time and to the highest standards.
The bus terminal component of the Abuja public transportation project is designed to provide terminal infrastructures for the safety, security, convenience and good travel experience for the commuters.
Some of the components of the project include; terminal building, waiting area, ticketing booth, ATM points, bus and taxi parks, convenience, loading bay, public address system, and CCTV, lift/elevator.
Others are street lighting, water and waste plant, fuel dump and station operations, Traffic system management, pedestrian walkway and green area.