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Safety Expert Wants Ban Of Rickety Cars In Rivers

L-R: Head, Legal and Regulatory Department, Nigerian Communications commission, Mrs Yetunde Akinloye, Director, Public Affairs, Mr Tony Ojobo and Director, Spectrum Administration, Rev. Nwaulune Augustine, at the ncc news conference on the 2.6ghz frequency spectrums inAbuja, recently. Photo: NAN
As a precautionary measure to save lives and property of the citizenry, a safety expert, Comrade Joe Nwabueze has called for the ban of all rickety vehicles from plying the roads in Rivers State.
Nwabueze, who made the call while fielding questions from journalists after a stakeholders sensitisation forum in Port Harcourt recently said the need became necessary as they cause nuisance on the road, road crashes and loss of lives and property as well caused traffic gridlocks on the road.
According to him the people of Rivers State could no longer endure the menace caused by these vehicles on the road, as they are sometimes overloaded thereby moving at slow speeds while smokes from the exhaust pipe covers the entire road thereby risking the lives of other motorists coming behind them.
The Comrade noted that it is high time the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO’s), the law enforcement agents, the Rivers State Road Traffic Management Authority (TIMARIV) and other relevant authorities to take proactive action and stop the menace on the road.
He said any vehicle that is not road worthy should not be allowed to ply the roads, pointing out that such vehicles should be impounded, the driver or the owner of the vehicle arrested and prosecuted.
The former executive member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTWV), Isiokpo branch opined that the most offenders were those vehicles conveying frozen fish from the seaports and those of the cement, stressing that for the state to record low accident rate, measures should be intensified to save lives and property on the roads, enjoining all road users to be safety conscious.
Nwabueze also lamented over the poor and deplorable condition of the roads in the state which also contributed to traffic gridlock and carnage on the roads, and called on the government to help fix the roads to allow free flow of traffic and safety on the road.
Collins Barasimeye
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