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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Better Nigeria: ABUJA TRAFFIC

BY ELLA

No one needs a soothsayer to tell him or her that Abuja is indeed one of the fastest growing cities in Africa (if not in the world by now) both in living cost  and people (yea,yea, landlords are frying people's asses in the name of rent)

The steady influx of people into this city amazes me. If u have noticed, 70% of graduates want to serve in abuja during the one year compulsory NYSC programme. "What for?" I keep asking. I guess they think this is the land of "opportunities" (a big lie we have told ourselves) .Anyway, that is a topic for another day. My worry today is the MAD traffic in Abuja currently on the rise. 

I remember us moving to abuja in 1991. Yes! I have been here that long! *grins* 
Then, the city was very different from what u have now. There was no berger round about for instance. No flyovers. Wuse market as it is today was non-existent .Few cars, few people. We lived a very quiet life and there was literally no night life then. One had to walk some distance to get transportation . As a growing child ,I walked to nearly everywhere: market, school ,errands etc.

Now in present day 2013, the story is different! Driving out of my area-zone 6- is almost an impossible task at anytime of the day. At hours between 4pm - 8pm zone 6  is a no-go-area. Normally from my house to berger junction should take an average of 3mins - 5mins but now it takes me an average of 15mins( on a good day) or 35mins ( on a horrid day). Now am beginning to have a taste of what its like to live in lagos. Deciding to go to wuse market or pass through that route is another ball game. You need a huge garment of patience  to help you contend with the crazy bus drivers and  an AC chilled car plus a cold drink to endure the torture when everything stands still. Those going to nyanya, mararaba  and  the likes must have a taste of traffic on lagos 3rd mainland bridge. (laughs).

Now to the issue of buses. Bus drivers in abuja are a set the most unruly and rude people behind the wheels u will ever meet. Gosh! A lot of people who drive private cars will understand this more. They act like they alone "own" the road  and treat other private road users like "who do u think you are with  your fancy car?" Lol.  But seriously, saying that these bus drivers have no road manners is a huge understatement . They park at any spot picking  and dropping passengers ,beat traffic sign,squeeze their buses into any available space not minding your car (well na ur fine car go scratch so which one concern them?) and most annoying of all, they hurl insults at you for daring to take offence at their attitude or challenge them. And because of this, whenever i have the opportunity i never let any bus get in front of me *wicked smile*.

When at the beginning of this year the FCT minister announced the ban of buses and taxis on certain routes (wuse market road inclusive) i was overjoyed! Bad belle ba? Hehhehee.  However, as usual, our government never plans a perfect execution of any project  απϑ  the ban was lifted.


Some people would want to call me selfish/wicked at this point because "u have a car  απϑ  do not have to use public transport". To the extent of having a car at my disposal, I agree but I will disagree with you if you call me selfish/ wicked. It is the government who have robbed us of our rights to a good life in broad day light that should be called selfish/wicked! 

I understand that everyone cannot own a car but there should be some form of sanity and decorum on the road among road users.

The major problem is see here is our government and their so-called town/urban planners. In modern big cities eg. London,Leeds,Paris etc, there are "bus routes" just like what Gov. Fashola is doing in Lagos with BRT . With these bus routes,buses,taxis and private cars won't compete for space on the road. This eases traffic and tension too!

When Abuja was being built initially there was so much noise about  "the Abuja master plan" and we all  thought there was a plan indeed. smh.  If u have been to other parts of the world where "things" work as they should, you will know that our transport system is laughable and no way near civilisation. Since our government and their advisers( honestly I don't know why we waste money paying those people) didn't or haven't had the initiative to copy well from these countries, we are stuck with this predicament because whether we like it or not, the traffic menace in Abuja will get worse in the coming years.

To ease the situation, the government owes the public the duty of maintaining our traffic lights, but no! Instead they prefer to designate a "yellow fever" or policeman at major junctions  απϑ  when they are tired they leave their duty posts especially at night when they do not feel obligated to work thereby causing jamming of the road with impatient road users.

I sincerely do not think banning the buses will work the magic here. Its far beyond that. I will suggest the following be done to help 

  • Programmes can be organised between the government and the public transport operators to create a platform where these drivers can be educated on the ethics of road usage & attitude towards other road users before they are registered as licensed bus /taxi drivers; 
  • Attach a strong penalty for those who will default in obeying the rules:
  • Be firm about enforcing the penalties (not taking bribes and letting the defaulter go); 
  • Create other means of transportation FAST!!!

Do not "YIMU" me oh! It is do-able! If only we (Nigerians as a whole) are willing to work.

Finally, I look forward to an Abuja with much improved transport system. Let's play our own part by being patient and obedient behind the wheels if u drive or learn to caution the bus or taxi driver when he is being unreasonable on the road,if u are a passenger in one. 

God bless Abuja!
God bless Nigeria!!















Emmanuella Nwabundo Enweonwu is a lawyer, a volunteer program officer with Society for Community development (SCD), free lance writer and a makeup artist. She is passionate about what she does and very enthusiastic about the quest for a Better Nigeria.

19 comments:

Pheee said...

I couldnt have said it better, just got back from Abuja and I could not help but notice how quick my palms spread out satisfying waka and how fast my lips spilled out insults, I am usually a very sane driver but these bus drivers and taxi drivers can drive me to murder. Good job Ella, I like that you didnt only point out the problems but that you also provided workable solutions

Anonymous said...

Great piece ella,I look for a better abuja,our minister are so far selfish,everybody coming up with a system that favours his pocket...God dey
Please keep it coming

Anonymous said...

I totally agree and yes it is very do-able and thank God u mentioned enforcement because dat is our major problem.2 many legislation but lack of enforcement.God will help us sha after we help ourselves.

Anonymous said...

Agree, totally... I have never lived in Lagos but with what is happening in Abuja-on the road- today, I can only imagine what it must have been like in Lagos when they were battling terrible traffic.

Suberu Ozovehe Samuel said...

Nice write up,you adequately tackled this topic,but permit me to ask,in your solution what other means of transportation should be provided
Well for me I think its time to do away with the taxi's and let's make do with good and accessible,lowcost bus system,that have every corner of abuja covered,its achieveable

Anonymous said...

Maybe i would appreciate a lot more from a driver's point of view when I start driving. But in general, Abuja drivers whether personal and public bus have issues. I think even personal drivers need reorientation. Ella has said alot about Public bus drivers, they are indeed unruly and lack initiative when it comes to responsible driving. As a pedestrian, I even know road signs better than some drivers, but why blame them? over 70% of drivers these never went to driving school. Driving goes beyond moving a car. It entails maximum responsibilty. You stand on the express and you would have fun watching car races, little wonder why multiple accidents abound in Abuja...are the express roads too much? a visit to Lagos would humble all these drivers!! For junctions like Banex express, Nicon junction and so on, one would expect drivers in Abuja to get used to fact that government has refused to erect pedestrian bridges at these major junctions, and people cross these roads. But no! it is at these junctions that some drivers are on top speed like they like to watch people scampering for their lives. Plus what is it with Abj peeps using full head lights on even on a street?!!!!! please it blinds other road users especially those on foot. Please in the name of GOD! use the road sanely and drive responsibly. But all in all Ella, goo write up. Adesuwa I.

Anonymous said...

wow!! really true. keeep it up barrister Ella, the Nigerian Federal government needs to look at this.

from Chima Nwankwere

Anonymous said...

GO ELLA. BEAUTIFUL and FACTUAL

Anonymous said...

Dear editor, no one would have dropped it as hot as this, the effect on my get negative more by the day. When I drive to the city centre from kubwa (satelite-town) area, I've become very agressive, screaming abuses at the very inconsiderate taxi and bus drivers, I end up been iritated as I leave home and when I get back. I pray God helps us b4 we all develop a highly negative and attack attitude.
God be with us all.
God bless oluwaElla

Mandy said...

I like the suggested solution. God bless us all as we strive to make Nig better. Nice Ella♥

Anonymous said...

very good write up Ella. I think you talked about the problem of general lack of "road courtesy" as a one sided problem when it is actually a general pandemic...In Lagos for instance, its a known fact that drivers of public buses are sui-generis...so if u decide to embark on a road tussle with them and anything do ya moto "na u sabi". We need a total re-orietation on road etiquette from bottom up. our society should not just teach "when crossing the street, look left and right" in schoools or wait until pupils are now proper road users before they learn respect for the other road users...Gbam. The fact that these unruly ones are migrating to Abuja after Nigeria moved to Abj, should not only have been expected but prepared for...but then again, trust our government...na today?

from Egondu

Anonymous said...

word# Ella. Thing is I have been expecting this to happen and I believe it wld only get worse. Got unemployment problems and its only natural for people to start troppin in. I believe d govt wld still stop the public buses, I just hope they wld give sufficient alternatives unlike the failed and unplanned attempt earlier this year. Even with dt the population of cars wld still keep increasing. We as Nigerians know d solution "good government" (diversify d economy..most states can't even sustain themselves, they are mostly civil servant states) tired of hearing that as I don't see how dt is going to change in d next 8 years(lets be true to ourselves.
Truth is we have always been docile(easily handled). They push us this way and that way and we always indulge them..try stopping that 1st..try knowing your right and your duty and stick with it. Then we can move forward.________ from DEJI

Anonymous said...

Nice one dear. Like the fact that u identified the problem and provided solutions. I just wish that our leaders wld learn to pay account for what they promised us. Come 2015, we shld not only demand Change but insist that persons in charge see it thru

Anonymous said...

Beautiful piece Ella. U just captured the entire scene of confusion in dis write up.No yimu oh! Its possible to have a sane traffik system if we work @ it.

Anonymous said...

Nice one here!!!
In 2006,pastor declared in a church service dat CHANGE will emerge in lagos to eradicate undignifying transport services(Molue) ...
Today I prefer to enter VIP BRT dan ride my car in mainland.
Abuja needs a change!!!we need leaders with d real idea of change to leverage on d instrumentality of law to midwife d required change in our transport service system.
Ella my darling,I'm always proud of u *wink*
Its Otunba!!!

Anonymous said...

Well written ella! It can't be said any better. Feels like a tall dream but one day i know our system will work. It not rocket science. We have deliberately decided not to let things work so let's enjoy the insanity. --------from Abraham E

Anonymous said...


Madam Ella, What is ur issue really? That u can't drive ur car in peace anymore? The bus drivers (who funny enof, provide comedy 4 us bus commuters)? The traffic situation? Or is it the governments inefficiency? Abi its everything? Let's at least thank God u have an AC vehicle and money 2 buy a chilled drink.
I think I shd keep quiet b4 u throw ur empty bottle at me *grins.
Nice read but I smell alota beef.... UP BUS DRIVERS!!!!.............TORITSEJU

Anonymous said...

Ella I just hope this gets to d authorities concerned and dey do a tin or two about it. Thank God 2015 is almost here my vote must count. Nice write up. God bless u. God bless Abuja. God bless Nija my beautiful home state
Amaka.

Anonymous said...

Ella how about rough private drivers like****? Wales

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