By Innocent Odoh In order to tackle the notorious traffic congestion along the Nyanya axis of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) the FCT Administration (FCTA) will work assiduously to complete the multi-million-Naira modern Nyanya transport terminal.
A statement issued on Tuesday by the Deputy Director/Chief Press Secretary of the FCT Ministry, Muhammad Hazat Sule, noted that the FCT Minister, Muhammad Musa Bello, gave this assurance when he and the FCT Permanent Secretary, Dr. Babatope Ajakaiye paid an unscheduled visit to the old Nyanya bus terminal bombed by terrorists in 2014.
The Minister also visited the new Nyanya Transport terminal under construction which is about 62 percent complete, and is expected to gulp a total sum of N628,265,998.63.
The development of a new Nyanya bus terminal was conceived by the FCT Administration to provide a secure and convenient facility with adequate services for use by commuters, sequel to the series of bombings at the old Nyanya Motor Park, which led to the loss of many lives.
Bello however, expressed displeasure over the commencement of the project without taking into account the construction of an access road to the new terminal, the statement said.
He wondered why such a gigantic project would start without the award of contract for the construction of the necessary road network to connect motorists in and out of the terminal.
The Minister therefore, reiterated that everything would be done within his power to ensure that the terminal is completed and made operational not only to tackle traffic congestion in that axis, but to also improve security of the motoring public.
The construction work, which began in the first quarter of 2015, is expected to provide arrival terminal building, departure terminal building, security block, Bank, Driver’s lodge, maintenance block, communication block and commercial block. Other structures under construction also include a church, a mosque, an administrative block as well as public conveniences.