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RVHA To Ban Rickety Automobiles
The Rivers State House of Assembly last Monday initiated moves to rid the state of rickety vehicles.
This followed the introduction of a bill seeking for a law to prohibit the use of vehicles without road worthiness certificate in Rivers State and matters connected there to.
The bill which is a private member bill is sponsored by Hon Collins Ordu (Obio/Akpor), when passed into law, would establish a motor vehicle inspection unit (MVI) for the ministry in charge of traffic matters in the state.
Presenting the bill at the floor of the House, Hon Ordu stated that the bill would also repeal section 1,2,3 and items 22, 23 an 24 in the second schedule of the state Road Traffic Law number 6 of 2009, adding that it would be an offence punishable under the law for anyone to drive a vehicle without road worthiness certificate in the state.
The lawmaker explained that the bill was aimed at increasing road safety, reduce road accident, increase beauty on the roads and reduce environmental emission.
He averred that the sum of N20,000 of two months imprisonment would be the sanction against any driver who contravene the bill when passed into law.
He urged the lawmakers to give the bill accelerated hearing so that it could be passed into law.
Commenting on the bill the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Rt Hon Tonye Harry who presided over the sitting commended the sponsor of the bill, adding that the lawmakers would give the bill the necessary support it deserve.
He described the bill as an important one that would impact positively on the lives of the people, noting that accidents which occurred on the state were as a result of shaky vehicles operating in the roads.
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