Awka Capital Territory Development Authority, ACTDA, has sealed off some illegally erected workshops around the Amawbia bypass within the Enugu Onitsha expressway following a tanker explosion that claimed one life.


The Agency after the exercise convened a meeting of all the wielders and mechanics along the axis in its office at Awka aimed at averting future occurrence.


Addressing them, the Managing Director and Chief Executive officer of Awka Capital Territory Development Authority, Venerable Amaechi Okwuosa stressed the urgent need for fire prevention and their safety.


Venerable Okwuosa explained that their workshops are sited at a wrong place while some of the shops were erected without approvals, hence the need for their demolition.


He announced the state government’s plan to build a mechanic village for their permanent relocation and mandated each of them to have at least two fire extinguishers for petroleum and electrical fire outbreaks.


The ACTDA Boss further urged them to always keep their environment clean by erecting toilet facilities, clearing the bushes to curb fire outbreak, and fencing their workshops, which according to him will reduce car vandalism and theft .


Responding , one of the participants, Mr. Tony Chukwudozie appealed for the establishment of a tipper garage.


On his part, Mr. Bartholomew Chinedu, who described the idea as a welcome development, requested for some time to enable them to get a better place until the mechanic village is ready.