Task Force Initiates Enforcement Drive in Abia Streets. In a bid to curb indiscipline in Abia State, the Abia State Harmonized Task Force (ASHTF), Aba Zone, commenced enforcement activities targeting street trading, illegal parking, indiscriminate dumping of refuse, and environmental nuisances.
Led by Chief Uche Wogu, the Transitional Chairman of Aba South Local Government Area, the team embarked on a rigorous enforcement campaign, starting from Bata Junction down to Aba Main Park, covering the entire city center after a two-week sensitization period.
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Chief Wogu’s Vision for ASHTF
Addressing the press during the operation, Chief Wogu emphasized ASHTF’s commitment to eliminating improper enforcement practices and instilling a culture of compliance with the law. He underscored the importance of a mindset shift among the populace, stating, “Nothing will be business as usual.” Wogu highlighted the transition from arbitrary enforcement to a rule-based approach, aiming to uphold the rule of law.
Mobile Courts and Penalty Charges against Indiscipline
Chief Wogu outlined the structure of ASHTF, consisting of six zones, with four zones situated in Aba and two in Umuahia. Each zone operates with Mobile Courts to adjudicate violations promptly. Wogu emphasized that penalties for offenses would be strictly enforced, with cash payments directed to a designated treasury account. He emphasized the necessity of adhering to prescribed penalties for various infractions, ensuring accountability and transparency in the enforcement process.
Assurances from ASHTF Coordinator
Prince Emmanuel Ahumibe, the Coordinator of ASHTF, Aba Zone-B, reassured residents of a fair and respectful enforcement process. Ahumibe pledged that ASHTF would conduct its operations with sensitivity and civility, avoiding any form of harassment. He emphasized the deployment of mobile courts to address road obstruction, illegal parking, street trading, and other infractions effectively, promising a disciplined but humane approach to enforcement.
As ASHTF takes proactive measures to tackle indiscipline on Abia’s streets, led by Chief Uche Wogu and supported by Coordinator Prince Emmanuel Ahumibe, the initiative signals a concerted effort to promote compliance with regulations while fostering a culture of responsible citizenship. With a clear focus on rule-based enforcement and community engagement, ASHTF aims to create cleaner, safer, and more orderly urban environments for residents and visitors alike.
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