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RSG Inaugurates Taskforce On Vehicular Movement

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In a bid to ensure free flow
of traffic in Port Harcourt metropolis the Rivers State Government has inaugurated a taskforce to check the movement of heavy duty vehicles on the roads from late hours of the morning to late hours of the evening.
The State Commissioner for Transport, Deacon Akie Dagogo Fubara disclosed this in an interview with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt recently.
According to him, the taskforce was constituted to re-enforce the existing law that bans heavy duty vehicles from plying the major rounds in Port Harcourt in daytime.
He said the law was enacted as part of the measures to ease traffic in the capital city and its environs during the administration of Rotimi Amaechi, but regretted that the government was slack to enforce the law.
Deacon Fubara said, though the massive road rehabilitations and constructions by Governor Nyesom Wike’s administration in one year had reduced traffic jam to a large extent there was need to constitute a taskforce to check the movement of heavy duty vehicles in Port Harcourt metropolis during the restricted hours.
Deacon Fubara also hinted that Governor Wike-led administration had completed Bonny and Bille jetties in Nembe Waterside in Port Harcourt.
He said the construction of Okrika jetty would be soon completed to assuage the suffering of passengers in the marine areas of the state.
Deacon Fubara also said that the on-going installation of traffic and street lights would soon be completed and commissioned by the state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike to ease traffic in the state.

 

Enoch Epelle

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