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Motorists At Risk As Sewage Manhole Cover Thefts Surge In FCT

by Igho Oyoyo
6 months ago
in Columns
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A disturbing trend of theft involving sewage manhole covers across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has put motorists in jeopardy, as open manholes continue to threaten road safety and vehicle integrity.

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The increased thefts, largely attributed to the booming scrap metal market, have led to unsafe driving conditions on many major highways.

In recent weeks, numerous reports have surfaced of drivers suffering damage to their vehicles due to the sudden appearance of exposed sewage pits.

This has raised alarms among residents and city officials alike. The hazardous conditions not only pose immediate risks of accidents but also highlight broader concerns regarding urban safety and infrastructure neglect.

A commuter in the FCT, Musa Ibrahim, said, “I was driving home late last week when suddenly, my car dropped into an open manhole.  The impact was jarring, and I thought I had ruined my vehicle completely.

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“Thankfully, I was not going fast, or it could have been much worse. Shockingly, something so dangerous can happen right on the road.

“We simply want safe roads and the assurance that basic infrastructure is protected. It’s time for the authorities to act before someone gets seriously hurt.”

The increase in thefts has left city authorities scrambling to find solutions. Despite ongoing efforts to replace the stolen covers, the cycle of theft continues unabated.

Various areas in Abuja are now littered with these dangerous openings, creating an air of uncertainty for everyone on the road.

Local law enforcement is aware of the rising trend and has ramped up patrols in areas facing this challenge. Yet, many residents criticize the response as inadequate.

Hajiha Fatima Suleiman, another motorist who frequently traverses the city said, “The situation has become scary. I have to be hyper-vigilant while driving. Whenever I see a manhole, I instinctively slow down; it feels like you are navigating a minefield.

“It is unacceptable that people would steal something that endangers lives – it’s about people’s safety.

“The security agencies need to do more than just patrol. We need a more serious plan to catch these thieves. It’s frustrating to see the same manholes remain uncovered day after day.”

The impact of these thefts extends beyond vehicular damage; the exposure of sewage pits raises concerns about public health and environmental safety.

In response to escalating public concerns, the FCT Administration has initiated campaigns encouraging community reporting of suspicious activities involving manhole covers.

A staff of FCDA who preferred anonymity said that the administration is working tirelessly to ensure that the negative trend is corrected.


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