The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says the ban on roadside trading and illegal parking along the Dutse-Bwari road is still effective.
Chairman, FCTA Ministerial Task team on City Sanitation and Traffic Management, Ikharo Attah, who disclosed this yesterday in Abuja said that the Minister, Mallam Muhammad Bello was committed to removing all traffic bottlenecks, for residents to have a permanent relief.
Attah noted that the road project would have been completed before now,but the EndSARS protest and other challenges slowed the work.
Also speaking, the Director Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD), Engr. Felix Nwankwo , confirmed that the Dutse-Bwari road project had reached 90 percent completion and would soon be commissioned for free flow of traffic.
Nwankwo said, ” the road is virtually completed as it’s at almost 90%, the only thing remaining is the wearing curve and some portions with small cable works. So the traffic is going to be okay.
Residents within the communities of Dutse-Alhaji, Duste-Makaranta, Sokale, Usuman Dam and Bwari Town , have also confirmed that the work on the roads have provided a huge relief to motorists.
