Minister of Nigeria’s Federal capital of Abuja said on Tuesday it would collaborate with the office of the National Security Adviser to provide security at motor parks and public places in the territory.
Senator Bala Mohammed, made the statement when he visited Nyanya Motor Park which was rocked by bomb explosions on Monday morning.
He said the park opposite the bombed one would be used temporarily pending when security agencies would vacate the ill-fated park.
“The park at the opposite side is going to be used temporarily pending the time when this place (park) will be handed over to us by the security agencies.
“Henceforth, our buses will be carrying detectors and devices that would detect explosive devices. We are going to seek advice from the office of the National Security Adviser on how to protect the parks and public places.
“We will sit down together (with security agencies) and come up with a framework on how we can make them (parks) secured. Of course it will be expensive; it is going to be a big challenge,’’ he said.
Mohammed promised to deploy more buses to the Nyanya-Abuja route to address the scarcity being experienced on the road.
He said that between April and May, 100 buses would be imported from China.
There were little activities at the park today, as security agents cordoned it off.ark.
An official of the park, who identified himself as the accountant of the Nyanya Bus Terminus, Mr Adams Ishaq, said that seven members of the terminus died in the explosion.
“We lost seven of our members; we feel what has happened; we pray to the Almighty that their soul rest in peace,’’ he said.
He appealed to FCT Administration to re-open the park. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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It is so annoying to hear govt say dey will do sumtin dat is expected of dem b4 dere was a situation. I didn't even brother to read d story b4 commenting , d headline was enof to piss me off. Was dis govt waiting 4 bomb to blow n destroy lives n properties b4 dey will have d common sense of planting bomb detectors n other device dat cud find any explosive? Dis is not gud enof, dis govt shud b up n doing so as to curb situations like dis.
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ReplyDeleteIt is too late,it is medicine after death.
ReplyDeleteWhat we have is a reactive govt not proactive govt. So minister u think its only motor parks in Abuja that should have bomb dictators? The blood of every single person that have died as a result of bomb blast is on the head of our so called leaders. Until we have true rep of the people and not chop I chop govt, naija will Neva change. Use your vote wisely.
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ReplyDeleteIt as dawned on us dat we are ruled by a government wit a 'reactive mind' when it comes 2 matters on disaster and security issues but are very 'proactive' when it comes 2 money laundry n corruption....I pray d western n southern states are not still sleeping, cus wen boko is done wit d north, den nowhere wuld be safe...
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