FCT Minister, Senator Bala Mohammed
The Federal Capital Territory Administration has resolved to build a
new motor park at Nyanya within a reasonable distance from the
expressway, as a way of solving the perennial traffic gridlock at the
Nyanya border area of the Keffi-Nyanya-Abuja express road. FCT Minister,
Senator Bala Mohammed, announced this yesterday after an inspection of
the scene of Thursday’s bomb blast at Nyanya satellite town.
Mohammed also directed that all buildings, shops and business premises
located along the road corridor in the area should be demolished
immediately in the overriding public interest.
Meanwhile, the death toll from the second Nyanya bomb blast on May Day
rose to 20 yesterday after one of the victims at Asokoro District
Hospital died. As at Friday, the official figure of those that died from
the attack was 19.
Mohammed disclosed that work would commence on the new motor park
within the next one week. He added that a team of officials from the
relevant government agencies had been put in place to facilitate a
speedy construction and opening of the new park. He said the team
comprised top officials of Federal Capital Development Authority; FCT
departments of Urban and Regional Planning, Survey and Mapping; Abuja
Metropolitan Management Council; the Transportation Secretariat; the
Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC); security officials and other
relevant professionals
The minister further disclosed that an integrity test would be carried
out on the Nyanya interchange (flyover bridge) to ascertain its current
structural strength in the aftermath of the two successive terrorist
bomb attacks near the foot of the bridge.
There had been indications that following the two deadly car bombings at the Nyanya motor park, the space might be closed to motorists and reverted to its original purpose in the Abuja Master Plan as a green area.
There had been indications that following the two deadly car bombings at the Nyanya motor park, the space might be closed to motorists and reverted to its original purpose in the Abuja Master Plan as a green area.
This came as the FCTA, allegedly, designated the boundary towns within
the Maraba-Masaka axis of Nasarawa State and Suleija area of Niger State
as breeders of terrorism. The aim was said to be to direct special
security attention to the areas to try to prevent further terrorist
attacks on the country’s capital.
The Defence Headquarters said at the weekend that a Chadian working with the Boko Haram terrorist group had been arrested around Lake Chad. It said eight persons, mostly foreigners, were being detained and interrogated following joint surveillance and patrol missions by the security agencies in areas around the site of the Nyanya bomb blast in Abuja.
The Defence Headquarters said at the weekend that a Chadian working with the Boko Haram terrorist group had been arrested around Lake Chad. It said eight persons, mostly foreigners, were being detained and interrogated following joint surveillance and patrol missions by the security agencies in areas around the site of the Nyanya bomb blast in Abuja.
The chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council, Hon. Micah Jibah, was
recently quoted as saying that the troubled park would be relocated to a
more permanent site. Though, officials of the FCTA were wont to refer
to the Nyanya Park as temporary.
Chief Press Secretary, AMAC, Mr. Ephraim Audu, clarified the statement
attributed to Jibah to mean that motorists would be directed to a
designated motor park located immediately after the Karu flyover.
Audu explained that the original motor park, which is currently not up to standard, “is only located 100 metres to the Nyanya flyover, through which people going to the city centre can follow. Actually, that place being used today as Nyanya Park is for recreation and beautification of the city. AMAC has a designated Nyanya Motor Park immediately after Karu Bridge by the right hand side.”
Audu explained that the original motor park, which is currently not up to standard, “is only located 100 metres to the Nyanya flyover, through which people going to the city centre can follow. Actually, that place being used today as Nyanya Park is for recreation and beautification of the city. AMAC has a designated Nyanya Motor Park immediately after Karu Bridge by the right hand side.”
There was a car bomb attack at the Nyanya motor on April 14, which
killed over 70 persons and injured hundreds of others. A second blast on
May 1 led to the instant death of at least 12 persons, but the number
rose to 20 by yesterday. There were no other records of dead persons
after visits to hospitals in Asokoro, Maitama, the National Hospital,
Wuse, Nyanya General Hospital, and a private facility, Pan-Raf Hospital
in Nyanya.
Speaking with journalists at the end of the visits, Minister of State
for Health, Dr. Khaliru Alhassan, said everything had been put in place
to ensure that victims were given adequate treatment.
Asked to estimate the amount of money spent so far on the treatment of
the bomb victims, Alhassan said, “It is virtually impossible at this
moment to quantify the amount of money that has been expended on them
because it is an ongoing thing. You need to know that the first cases
are still here, we cannot say now how much has been spent, but it is
going to run into millions, unfortunately.”
He said all expenses incurred by patients from the bomb explosions were to be borne by the FCTA.
However, in Abuja, the Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, denied media reports yesterday about an alleged attack on Maiduguri metropolis on Friday night. He said troops had only responded to a distress call and launched a counter attack, using mainly mortar shells, on a group of terrorists who had attacked and killed four persons at Margimari village and other settlements on the outskirts of Maiduguri.
But Olukolade disclosed that a Chadian, Usman Mecheka, operating with the Boko Haram terrorists around Lake Chad had been taken into custody by the Multi-national Joint Task Force (MNJTF). He said Mecheka was apprehended by the taskforce while trying to extract a ransom from herdsmen and farmers in the area, after an earlier attack on a community.
However, in Abuja, the Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, denied media reports yesterday about an alleged attack on Maiduguri metropolis on Friday night. He said troops had only responded to a distress call and launched a counter attack, using mainly mortar shells, on a group of terrorists who had attacked and killed four persons at Margimari village and other settlements on the outskirts of Maiduguri.
But Olukolade disclosed that a Chadian, Usman Mecheka, operating with the Boko Haram terrorists around Lake Chad had been taken into custody by the Multi-national Joint Task Force (MNJTF). He said Mecheka was apprehended by the taskforce while trying to extract a ransom from herdsmen and farmers in the area, after an earlier attack on a community.
The Defence Dpokesman said about eight persons were being interrogated
following operations by the security agencies on joint surveillance and
patrol missions in the federal capital yesterday. He noted that the
arrested persons were helping ongoing investigations with useful
information after the operation, which was sequel to intelligence
reports.
Olukolade said, “Most of those arrested are foreigners who were picked
up around Kugbo and areas adjoining the Nyanya site of the recent
bombings in the federal capital.
“Those confirmed to constitute a threat to security will be handed over to appropriate prosecutorial agency on conclusion of the preliminary investigations.”
“Those confirmed to constitute a threat to security will be handed over to appropriate prosecutorial agency on conclusion of the preliminary investigations.”

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