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RATTAWU Tasks TIMA-RIV On Fake Operators
The Chairman, Radio, Television and Theatre Arts Workers Union (RATTAWU), Rivers State council, Comrade Isaac Isuku, has called on the Rivers State Road Traffic Management Authority (TIMARIV) to urgently check the activities of quacks, also known as fake TIMARIV officials before they drag the name of the Authority into the mud.
Comrade Isuku made the call at a forum held at the Police Officers Mess, Old GRA, Forces Avenue, Port Harcourt recently.
He said the management should not rest on their oars, because different groups of persons in uniforms are operating as TIMARIV Officials, embarrassing innocent and law abiding citizens of the state on the roads.
According to him, the motoring public should be enlightened on who the TIMARIV Officers are, since some touts dressed themselves in T-Shirts and TIMARIV caps with which they harass people on the road. He said that the situation if not checked now could result in the public calling for the dissolution of the outfit.
The RATTAWU chairman said TIMARIV is not a revenue making organisation and as such, should specify their fines whenever defaulters were arrested.
Comrade Isuku also called on the government to provide more packing spaces for both vehicles to avoid any further clash. He also condemned the indiscriminate use of siren in the state.
The union boss said with good road network, there would be free flow of traffic and lauded the organisations of the forum for their efforts in bridging the gap between the motoring public, stakeholders and the road traffic management including the police.
In his contribution, an elder statesman, Sir Echelem Wobe said traders and taxi drivers have congested all roads in Rukpoku and appealed to TIMARIV to extend their activities to those p arts of the state.
Stakeholders during the forum condemned the use of military as taskforce by TIMARIV, the over zealousness of TIMARIV officers, the uncountable number of uniformed groups causing unnecessary tension on our roads, non specification of traffic offences and their related fines, the poor condition of some roads in the state as well as local government taskforce members on road transport.
Collins Barasimeye