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IGR : FCT generates N200bn annually, targets to overthrow Lagos

Last updated: June 2, 2022 2:24 pm
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FCT MInister Bello

The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Muhammed Bello says his administration currently generates N200 billion annually through aggressive revenue drive in the territory to beat Lagos as the highest revenue generating state in the country.

The minister said this on Thursday during the weekly State House Briefing, organized by Presidential Communication Team at the State house Abuja.

He also said the sum of N1 billion (N500 million each) has been set aside to renovate the National Mosque and National Christian Center, to make them presentable tourists sites for visitors into the city of Abuja.

The Directorate of the Road Transport Service of the Federal Capital Territory Administration Bello Abdulateef said that commercial motorcyclists otherwise known as Okada riders would now require license to operate within the FCT and its suburbs.

He noted that aside traffic violations, the riders were also being used to deliver hard drugs across the city.

According to Abdullateef, “The menace arising from many Okada riders is not just about traffic violations but also perpetration of crime. Okada is also used to deliver hard drugs across the city.
“It requires a multi sectoral approach to deal with the menace. We are introducing riders certification for those using okada for dispatch activities.
“Therefore, until you are verified by the directorate of road transport service you may not be able to ride a bike across Abuja. We are remodeling the licensing and regulations as well.
“These would be carried out to dissuade the use of Okada. Total ban has been suggested but it’s still being considered.”
“Some of the contiguous states are already banning. And if we don’t ban it, FCT will be a dumping ground in a few years,” he added.

Editor : Ena Agbanoma

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