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FCT Residents Groan Over Phasing Out Of Mini-vans

The new transport policy initiated by the Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA) took off on Monday amidst complaints by residents of the capital city. With … Continue reading FCT Residents Groan Over Phasing Out Of Mini-vans


The new transport policy initiated by the Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA) took off on Monday amidst complaints by residents of the capital city.

With the commencement of the policy, commercial buses known as Araba, have now been phased out of the city center and restricted to satellite towns.

While many residents of the FCT lament the ensuing hardships and scarcity of mass transit buses, FCT Transport Secretary, Jonathan Ivoke says over 300 high capacity buses are available.

He promised that loopholes will be plugged and appealed to the commercial bus drivers to continue on the feeder roads or sign up for some new initiatives in the pipeline.

Commercial bus drivers and operators of mini-buses staged a peaceful protest at the National Assembly last week seeking a reverse of the new policy.

They said the move could render thousands jobless but the policy is now in place, regardless of the protests.