The Head, Transport and Logistics Sub-Committee of the Presidential Transition Council, Mrs Hadiza Kabir, says 395 vehicles have been deployed for the inauguration activities on Monday.
Kabir, who is the Mandate Secretary, Social Development Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory, said the sub-committee had not witnessed any glitch since it was given the responsibility.
According to her, the vehicles, which were already being put to use, were being constantly inspected to ensure their good shape throughout the inauguration period. She said so far, work was moving on smoothly and the committee had been attending to guests coming into Abuja from within and outside the country.“In terms of the number of vehicles deployed for the exercise, we have 395 vehicles including SUVs, buses and Sedans.Mr Andrew Abu, President-elect’s representative on the Sub-Committee on Accommodation, said guests coming into Abuja were being given accommodation.
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