Nigeria’s Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, recently announced that starting in 2025, all taxi and bus drivers operating in Abuja will need to obtain security clearance from the police.
This new measure is part of the government’s effort to enhance security in the nation’s capital and ensure that public transportation is safe for residents and visitors.
The clearance process is expected to involve background checks and identity verification to help prevent crime and protect passengers.
Wike emphasized that the initiative is aimed at improving safety in the transportation sector, which has seen challenges with reports of robbery and other crimes.
The policy has received mixed reactions; some residents appreciate the focus on safety, while others are concerned about potential delays or additional costs for drivers.
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