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Wike Set to Ban Unpainted Taxis to Clamp Down on ‘One Chance’

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Minister Nyesom Wike has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at improving public safety in an attempt to solve the persistent problem of “one chance” robberies in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

In a recent media conference, Wike declared that unpainted cabs and buses would no longer be allowed to operate in the region. The goal of the action is to deny criminal elements the anonymity that unpainted cars offer.

Wike stated, “We are not going to allow vehicles that are not painted with FCT colour and registered by the FCTA to ply commercial in the territory.

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“That way, you know the driver is certified by the FCT and the buses and the taxes were also approved by the FCT.

“When this is done, you as the passenger will not take the risk of going to enter any vehicle that you don’t even know.”

The enforcement of anti-unpainted vehicle policies will not be confined to conventional taxis and buses, but will also encompass ride-hailing platforms like Uber.

Wike underlined that security authorities must certify drivers and profile them, highlighting the need of enforcing laws in a city to avert issues.

“This is a city, if you don’t have rules, there will be problems,” he added.

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Highlighting another aspect contributing to the vulnerability of passengers, Wike pointed out the lack of designated bus terminals.

To address this, he unveiled plans to construct a minimum of three terminals in 2024.

“That way, you know the drivers and the vehicle that you are entering.

“But currently, everybody is just on the road. You are going to Nyanya, a car is on the road, you enter; you are going to Wuye, a car is on the road you enter.

“What we are trying to do in the 2024 fiscal year is to at least build three terminals for a start, so that we will know the buses and taxes that will carry people from such terminals.

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“When this is done nobody will take the risk of going on the road to wave for a taxi. That way, you will be able to reduce crime,” Wike articulated.

 

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