Abuja – A cross section of residents of Abuja, have appealed to the
FCT authorities to restore non-functional street lights on some major
roads and streets in the nation’s capital. The residents told reporters
in Abuja on Thursday that the absence of light on such roads created a
fertile environment for criminals to operate.
Mr Stephen Jackson who resides on Accra Street in Wuse Zone Five,
observed that the street lights in the area had not functioned for over
two years. Jackson wondered why the street remained dark even when power
supply had improved. He noted that criminals used the abandoned park in
the area as their hideout and took advantage of the absence of street
lights to attack residents of the area at night.
“If the lights are restored, it would mitigate some criminal
activities by hoodlums living in the abandoned garden and Wuse Zone Five
motor park, who come out at night to attack residents.” Another
respondent Tony Nwachuku, said that the non-functional street lights
created a bad image for the capital city. “I urge the government of the
FCT to urgently do something about the situation especially as the Abuja
Carnival is approaching. “As you know, carnival is a street party and
it does attract so many people within and outside the country and it
will be an eyesore for our roads and streets to remain in darkness
during such celebration.”
Also commenting, Mr Ndubisi Mpama of Conakry Street in Wuse Zone
Three, appealed to the FCT administration to fix the lights as the
residents could no longer sleep comfortably in their homes due to the
security challenges currently facing the nation. “Without being told, we
should be security conscious due to the current challenges in our
nation.
“The darkness in parts of the city encourage criminal activities as
miscreants use such dark spots as their hideout.” He also observed that
some traffic control lights at some major road intersections were not
functioning. The situation, he said, was responsible for some of the
accidents in Abuja. Mpama, therefore, appealed to the government to
resuscitate these infrastructures in the nation’s capital for the good
of all. (NAN)
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