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Drivers Hail Removal Of Military Check-Points
Commercial drivers plying Port Harcourt-Owerri Road have hailed the disbandment of military check-points at highways by the Federal Government.
The drivers who narrated their sad experiences with the military personnel at the check-points described the disbandment of military check-points as a welcome development.
Narrating his ordeal, a commercial driver, Mr Onyegbule Agwu, said the era of military check-points was like the era of toll gate whereby every driver was mandated to pay a toll of N100 at each check-point, pointing out that the number of check-points was more than from Port Harcourt to Owerri.
According to him, “the extortion was unbearable but there was nothing we the drivers could do; any refusal to pay the N100 toll, you would be subjected to physical punishment and delay in business. In fact, we lose as much as N1,000 to check points in each trip”.
Another bus driver, Mr Onwuka Onu, told The Tide that apart from the monetary extortion, delay in movement due to long queue of vehicles at each check-point affected business.
The check points, he added were as close to each other as two electric high tension poles.
On the contrary, a passenger, Mrs Agnes Ibe who plies same route, told The Tide that the presence of military check-points was a sort of security measures put in place to safeguard and secure the lives and properties of the passengers, drivers and other road users plying the road.
According to her, before this time, the criminal activities of the highway robbers was on the high rate and since the introduction of the military check-points, the fears of the passengers were allayed.