he Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Transport
Secretariat says it has concluded plans for the
inauguration of 74 solar-powered traffic lights in the
territory on Sept. 18.
Mr Ifeanyi Ughamadu, Head of Public Relations of the
secretariat, made this known in an interview with the
News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.
Ughamadu said that the traffic lights, to be
inaugurated by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, were
donated by the Chinese Governemnt.
“Sometime in 2012, the, the Federal Government
had this offer of assistance from the Chinese
Government to construct and install 74 solar-
powered traffic lights.
“The traffic lights were to be installed in parts of
Abuja as bilateral assistance at the cost of N830
million as part of their corporate social
responsibility.
“The contract, which began in March 2015, was
executed by Messers Poly Solar Technologies Beijing
Limited, and was completed in July, 2015,
“Ughamadu said
He said that the FCT Administration provided
supervision services in the contract to ensure that
the job was effectively executed.
“Though the FCTA did not bear any part of the
contract cost, our engineers were on ground to
supervise the job and ensure effective execution.’’
He said that the assistance came following a
conference that took place in Beijing in 2012, where
the Federal government made official request for
the assistance.
“The assistance came on the heels of an Afro-Chinese
Conference in Beijing 2012, where the Federal
Government, through the National Planning
Commission, requested for the assistance.
“FCTA still requires similar support to upgrade 90
more traffic lights into solar-power for efficiency;
because there will be no interruption due to
disruption in public power supply.
“Fifty-five of the traffic intersections are in the city
centre , 11 in Kubwa and nine in Gwarinpa,’’ he said.
He said that complaints by motorists that the traffic
lights were too many and too clustered had been
addressed by synchronising their timing to meet with
the rhythm of traffic flow. (NAN)
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