Five institutions signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly protect the development of the corridor. – Addis Ababa City Administration Traffic Management Authority, Addis Ababa City Sanitation Management Agency, Law Enforcement Authority, Street Lighting Service Management Authority and Building Permit and Control Authority signed a memorandum of understanding today to jointly protect the cleanliness, beauty and safety of the corridor development. Mrs. Lidya Girma, Head of the Peace and Security Office of Addis Ababa City Administration, who spoke at the signing ceremony, said that taking care of the basic developments costing billions of dollars, and monitoring the damage and danger to the basic developments should be a daily task of all parties in all sub-cities. . According to Ms. Lidya, the security of the corridor development will continue to be reviewed regularly according to the set schedule. Extensive awareness work should be done using various media channels to secure the infrastructure; Doing awareness work will increase the community’s cognitive capacity and develop a sense of ownership. In addition, as the Honorable Mrs. Lidya explained, if this joint force is integrated and works together, our city can be made a beautiful, clean and comfortable diplomatic city for its residents. Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority General Director Ato Kbebew Mideksa said at the signing ceremony of the joint document that roads are built for people and not just for vehicles, so it is the responsibility of all of us to take care of the roads. The Director General said that we are working on fixing the roads using traffic signs and indicators and emphasized that the work of peak hour control should be strengthened in order to expand and strengthen our green development. He stressed that road users, especially drivers, should be monitored and regulations should be enforced. It has also been stated that the peace and security office of the city will supervise the implementation of the agreement.