FCTA signs agreement to recommence 'park-and-pay' scheme

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The Federal Executive Council in May 2023, approved the park-and-pay policy in Zone A (Wuse II and Utako)

The Federal Capital Territory Administration and a group of concessionaires have signed an agreement to recommence the On-Street Parking, otherwise known as the “park-and-pay” scheme in Abuja.

The FCTA Permanent Secretary, Olusade Adesola, who signed the agreement on behalf of the Administration, on Saturday, said the move was to promote a culture of orderliness and organisation, adding that the initiative will decongest the city and make motoring a more pleasant experience. Adesola said the reintroduction of the scheme was with the consent of the six area councils, noting however that implementation will not begin until residents had been fully sensitised and enlightened about the scheme.

 

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