Enugu govt issues 5-Day notice to people obstructing roads

….Announces 25th November date to commence enforcement 

Enugu state ministry of works  and Infrastructure in partnership with Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA) have issued a 5-Day  notice to all persons  occupying  unauthorised spaces along public roads to vacate the roads, saying , the use of public roads for any activity that obstructs traffic is strictly prohibited.

This was contained in a public announcement made available to Newsmen on Wednesday in Enugu by the Public relations officer of the ministry of works and infrastructure,Ngozi Ngene 

The statement read:

Enugu State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure and the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority have observed with deep concern the increasing number of abandoned, broken-down, and derelict vehicles scattered across major and minor roads in the State. 

Many road corridors have been converted into makeshift mechanic workshops where oil spillage, fuel leakage, welding activities, and other unregulated operations are carried out directly on the road surface. These activities weaken the asphalt, damage the road structure, obstruct the free flow of traffic, and endanger other road users.

The presence of abandoned vehicles and unauthorised roadside activities has also created avoidable traffic bottlenecks, environmental hazards, and serious safety risks across the State.

In the interest of public safety, orderly urban development, protection of public infrastructure, and the efficient use of our road network, the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure and ECTDA hereby issue a joint notice to all vehicle owners, mechanics, and persons currently occupying road verges, road shoulders, and other unauthorised spaces along public roads.

All abandoned vehicles, broken-down vehicles, makeshift mechanic workstations, and roadside activities that pollute or damage the road must be removed within five days of this announcement. The use of public roads for trading, long-term parking, mechanical repairs, oil changing, or any activity that obstructs traffic is strictly prohibited.

Effective from Tuesday 25th November 2025, a coordinated enforcement operation will commence. All abandoned, obstructive, and improperly stationed vehicles will be removed from the roads. Sanctions shall be imposed on violators which may include but not limited to:

1. Fines

2. Towing and recovery fees

3. Prosecution in accordance with the relevant laws of Enugu State

Mechanics, artisans, traders, and all affected persons are strongly advised to relocate their operations to approved designated areas.

The Ministry of Works and Infrastructure and ECTDA remain committed to maintaining clean, safe, orderly, and motorable roads for all residents of Enugu State.

Signed

Enugu State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure

Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA)

19th November 2025Tagged: Capital territoryEnugu Govt

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