Niger Delta
Delta SSG Charges Traffic Managers On Diligence
Secretary to the Delta State Government, Mr Patrick Ukah, has urged members of the taskforce on decongestion of Benin-Asaba Expressway to be committed, thorough and diligent in the discharge of their duties.
Ukah, who is also the Chairman, Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Traffic Decongestion, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Asaba.
He said the essence of the task force was to enable motorists and other road users experience hitch-free vehicular movement during the yuletide.
According to him, uncontrolled vehicular movement could cause chaos this yuletide to motorists, passengers as well as other road users
“To nip such situations in the bud, Delta and Anambra States collaborated to set up traffic control task forces in their respective states.
“From the Asaba International Airport on the Benin-Asaba-Onitsha expressway to the old Niger bridge, all vehicular movement will strictly be guided to avoid traffic congestion.
“The terms of reference for the taskforce include, to educate motorists, deploy adequate road signs, directional signs, barricades, tow-trucks to cater for commuters in distress among others.
“The inter-change flyover temporarily opened at the Koka Junction had ameliorated the issues of traffic congestion experienced in the past at that point,” he said.
He said the committee members have since commenced their work on traffic control, removal of broken-down vehicles, among others and it has improved the free flow of vehicular movement.
“The police, VIO, Army, FRSC, NSCDC and DESTMA officers were all strategically positioned daily at different junctions, U-turns as well as other sensitive traffic flash points.
“It is expected that the symbiotic relationship between Delta and Anambra, would make motorists, commuters and other road users to heave a sigh of relief this yuletide,”he said.
The Tide’s source reports that the Inter-Ministerial committee has members that cut across some strata of government.
There are personnel from the office of the (SSG), transport and health ministries, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Police, 63 Brigade Nigerian Army.
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO’s) and Delta State Traffic Management Authority (DESTMA).
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