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Respite imminent on Karmo Market Road as FCTA moves to break persistent gridlock

 

FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello

Residents and road users on the Gwagwa – Karmo are set to heave a sigh of relief as the FCT Administration has moved to construct the road connecting the Jeremiah Useni Way Lifecamp, Gwarimpa with the Karmo Fish Market Road.

The project, which would break the recurrent gridlock on the road during rush hours and peak time on weekends, is designed to alleviate the stress encountered by travellers on that  road.   It would also help relieve traffic from the Obafemi Awolowo Way as it would provide an alternative bypass on the JT Useni Road.  

Pupils of GSS Gwarimpa, who spoke to news men during the tour expressed joy that the Administration also constructed concrete walkways for pupils of the school as well as pedestrians in the neighborhood. They were united in saying that the project would reduce dust, accidents and bumpy rides on the road.

The Director of Engineering, Engr. Hadi Ahmad, informed newsmen that the construction was in compliance with a directive by the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello. The Minister, he said, “had witnessed, first-hand, the trouble residents encountered on their way to and from work and market and had decided to do something about it.”

Engr. Ahmad said, the 500 meters stretch of arterial would significantly reduce congestion on the road as it will divert some traffic off the Lifecamp Junction, thereby cutting off a significant portion of the Karmo road.   

He also stressed that the project is a first resort solution as the FCTA is working to revoke the contract for the expansion and modernization of the Old Keffi Road running from Karmo, across Idu to Dei-Dei. The contract had been awarded to a contractor who had abandoned the work for a long time now, leaving the Administration no other option than to revoke and re-award the job to a more reputable company.  

The Karmo or Old Keffi Road is a very significant network which leads to FCT’s major fish market as well as to the Idu Train station.

Similarly, road maintenance works were seen going on in the Gwarimpa 2 District (Lifecamp) entailing drainage works and repair of road shoulders. 

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