Nice video as usual. But our people are so difficult to manage. The sensible thing to do would be for the market governance and the council to close this road for a short period for construction. If the street traders would not give way while the road is being built, they are just going to clog it up with their wares once it is finished. You can see them sitting and waiting with their wares, so I doubt there will be much space for vehicular traffic after the road is completed. Someone needs to act now. Anyway, I heard the ABSG has given property owners 90 days to register their houses or they get demolished. Does it means they are going to demolish all the shanty structures that litter Aba, Umuahia etc. and deface the cities since none of them will be registered or are registerable?
Bro to just clean aba from all these mess won't just happen,but the good thing is that they allowed them to register so that even if the govt want to demolish they can pay compensation for the shanties but again the pple let us just accept they are another problem you see someone constructing look how they blocked the roads with market if its another state they will destroy their goods but abia govt is using soft hands but even pple suppose to understand a construction is going on,move your goods out of the way by blocking the roads won't make you sell your market if customers want to buy they will if they don't they won't.
Granted, we have a lot of obstinate individuals in Aba, the government can do well to institute strong task force that should enforce orderliness and compliance for a more organised society. Your observation is in line and something need to be done and urgent. Thanks for your feedback
So unfortunate that our people have wrong mentality about trading. Truth is that most of these peoples shops are empty inside but prefer clogging up the road with their wares. Just a wrong mentality that need be readjusted overtime with enforcement of rules.
@@Silvokvlog Well, if those people blocking the road already have trading spaces inside the market, then they must be compelled (through vigorous law enforcement) to leave that road immediately. Not to do so will be irresponsible because those heavy equipment can also cause terrible accidents with so many people milling around. ----------------------- *BTW I have notice from these videos that there is zero police/law enforcement presence in Aba and other cities except at road blocks. I wonder why? One other example is your Ala-Oji video where a fallen truck was hanging precariously, spilling its contents but still people were milling around unconcerned, no police, no action, no nothing! Na waa for black people.
Your observation is in order. Really something needs to be done and Government should be proactive in issues and enforcement of rules for a better organised society.@LabaraNdonia
Nice video. Thanks for sharing
Local contractors should be made to acquire a truck mixer to hasten the concrete work. Concrete should not be mixed on the road.
Correctly said.
Mixing of concrete on the road should be seen as old fashioned.
Nice ❤, but the road is narrow 😢
Not really
Nice video as usual. But our people are so difficult to manage. The sensible thing to do would be for the market governance and the council to close this road for a short period for construction. If the street traders would not give way while the road is being built, they are just going to clog it up with their wares once it is finished. You can see them sitting and waiting with their wares, so I doubt there will be much space for vehicular traffic after the road is completed. Someone needs to act now.
Anyway, I heard the ABSG has given property owners 90 days to register their houses or they get demolished. Does it means they are going to demolish all the shanty structures that litter Aba, Umuahia etc. and deface the cities since none of them will be registered or are registerable?
Bro to just clean aba from all these mess won't just happen,but the good thing is that they allowed them to register so that even if the govt want to demolish they can pay compensation for the shanties but again the pple let us just accept they are another problem you see someone constructing look how they blocked the roads with market if its another state they will destroy their goods but abia govt is using soft hands but even pple suppose to understand a construction is going on,move your goods out of the way by blocking the roads won't make you sell your market if customers want to buy they will if they don't they won't.
Granted, we have a lot of obstinate individuals in Aba, the government can do well to institute strong task force that should enforce orderliness and compliance for a more organised society.
Your observation is in line and something need to be done and urgent.
Thanks for your feedback
So unfortunate that our people have wrong mentality about trading.
Truth is that most of these peoples shops are empty inside but prefer clogging up the road with their wares.
Just a wrong mentality that need be readjusted overtime with enforcement of rules.
@@Silvokvlog
Well, if those people blocking the road already have trading spaces inside the market, then they must be compelled (through vigorous law enforcement) to leave that road immediately. Not to do so will be irresponsible because those heavy equipment can also cause terrible accidents with so many people milling around.
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*BTW I have notice from these videos that there is zero police/law enforcement presence in Aba and other cities except at road blocks. I wonder why? One other example is your Ala-Oji video where a fallen truck was hanging precariously, spilling its contents but still people were milling around unconcerned, no police, no action, no nothing! Na waa for black people.
Your observation is in order.
Really something needs to be done and Government should be proactive in issues and enforcement of rules for a better organised society.@LabaraNdonia
This local contractor should at least fill those water logged areas. Using cut and join carpenters to construct road.😂😂😂