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Why Abia Govt Banned Street Trading and Illegal Motor Parks: New Reforms Explained

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July 8, 2024
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Why Abia Govt Banned Street Trading and Illegal Motor Parks: New Reforms Explained
Why Abia Govt Banned Street Trading and Illegal Motor Parks: New Reforms Explained

Abia State Government, led by Governor Alex Otti, has implemented a ban on street trading and illegal motor parks as part of sweeping reforms to improve public order and safety. Find out more about these significant changes.

 

In a decisive move to restore order and improve public safety, the Abia State Government has announced a comprehensive ban on street trading and illegal motor parks across Aba and other parts of the state. This significant development was revealed on Monday in a statement by Prince Uzor Nwachukwu, Chairman of the Abia State Harmonized Taskforce.

 

Governor Alex Otti, leading a reform-driven administration, is behind these sweeping changes. The statement emphasized that Dr. Otti is committed to “doing new things in new ways for quality governance” in Abia State. The government’s directive also extends to prohibiting roadside mechanic workshops and the use of streets and public roads for religious, social, and commercial activities.

 

Key highlights of the reforms include the harmonization of all approved taxes and levies, previously managed by various task forces across different ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs). This unification aims to eliminate the operations of touts who have been illegally issuing tickets to motorists on public roads and streets.

 

The statement highlighted the collaboration between the Harmonized Taskforce and security agencies, which are now mandated to arrest and prosecute offenders in designated mobile courts. This move is part of a broader strategy to ensure compliance and maintain public order.

 

The implementation of these reforms follows a series of public disturbances and safety concerns linked to street trading and unregulated motor parks. By addressing these issues, the Otti administration seeks to enhance the quality of life for residents and promote a more orderly urban environment.

 

This bold step by the Abia State Government reflects a proactive approach to governance, aiming to foster a safer and more organized community. The administration’s commitment to enforcing these regulations signals a new era of accountability and improved public administration in Abia State.

 

As these changes take effect, the residents of Abia are advised to adhere to the new rules and cooperate with the authorities to ensure a smooth transition. The government’s focus on harmonizing taxes and eliminating illegal activities underscores its dedication to creating a more efficient and transparent system for all.

 

In the words of the Harmonized Taskforce, “To be forewarned is to be forearmed,” indicating the government’s readiness to enforce these reforms rigorously.

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