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East/West Road: Pot Holes, Police, FRSC Extortions Worry Drivers
As the conditions of East/West road deteriorates, drivers and commuters who use the road are experiencing nightmare.
Apart from bad spots that dot most parts of the busy road that provide outlet from the Niger Delta region to other parts of the country, police and members of the Federal Road Safety Commission’s (FRSC) extortion of money from motorists is becoming unbearable.
The most affected areas are between Okogbe and Mbiama axis in Rivers State, and Yenagoa junction in Bayelsa State.
At the bad spots, motorists are forced to spend sometimes one-two hours, only to be confronted by Road Safety officials later who collect between N300 to N500 on flimsy excuses from commercial drivers.
This reporter watched helplessly as an official of FRSC sat comfortably inside a vehicle with the No. 6121 boldly written on the body, collecting “forced homage” from motorists while those who refused to pay were asked to “park”.
One of them when confronted, boldly said: “Our office is at Omoku Road Ahoada, you can go and report if you like or go to ICPC, nothing will happen. My Oga knows what we are doing here.”
A driver, who identified himself as Ade, told The Tide that extortion of money by FRSC is no longer secret. “Before they will ask you to hide the money in your particulars but now they collect it openly.”
Another driver Preye Owiefa narrated his experience thus: “I was charged for not putting seat-belt. They said I should give them N2,000, when I insisted on getting receipt. They impounded my vehicle for three days”.
On Friday last week a lawyer’s driving licence was seized because the man refused to grease their palm but insisting that the proper thing should be done for not putting on seat-belt.
However, as Christmas approaches, drivers especially the commercial ones are appealing to the authorities concerned to save them not only from bad road, but also corrupt policemen, and Federal Road Safety officials.
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