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Minister Seeks Stiffer Sanctions Against Traffic Offenders
To avoid accidents and deaths on the nation’s roads during these “ember” months, Minister, of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Bala Mohammed has urged security agencies in the country, especially the Federal Road Safety Commission, the FCT Directorate of Road Traffic Services and the Nigerian Police Force to put tougher measures in place to sanction traffic offenders and instill discipline on our roads.
Senator Mohammed also said that poor driving attitude and indiscipline are major causes of most road accidents in the Federal Capital Territory.
Speaking at the flag-off of the 2011 “Operation Sanity” in the Federal Capital Territory on Tuesday at Kaura District, Abuja, the Minister urged the security agencies to liaise with the FCT Administration to enforce the restrictions on movements of tankers and trailers within the Federal Capital City at peak hours.
According to him, “on our part as a responsive government, we shall continue in the pursuit of a multi modal transport system to ease the pressure on the roads as well as the actualising the on-going efforts to provide an efficient mass transport scheme through the railway services”.
Senator Mohammed lamented that despite government huge investment on the provision of pedestrian bridges, pedestrians in the Federal Capital Territory hardly make use of these facilities.
The Minister further lamented that motorists prefer indiscriminate parking instead of the designated locations; parents encourage underage driving and even car racing on public roads; while most motorists drive against traffic with active connivance of passengers.
He reiterated that the FCT Administration will continue to place premium on the development of road infrastructure in the Federal Capital City as evident in the massive road reconstruction, rehabilitation and dualization works going on in the Capital City without ceasing.
Senator Mohammed observed that these efforts with accompanying huge financial investments by the FCT Administration on road rehabilitation may not have translated to corresponding safety on our roads.
In consonance with the Road Map of his administration and the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan, he expressed the commitment of the FCT Administration to partner with all security agencies to rid Abuja of prevalent road crashes.
The Minister emphasised that in his personal capacity as a resident of FCT and his official capacity as the FCT Minister, he is concerned about the misuse of our roads as well as the huge human and economic capital wasted through share wanton behaviour, indiscipline and complete refusal of Nigerians to obey simple traffic rules and regulations.
Speaking earlier, the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Osita Chidoka remarked that “Operation Sanity” is an attempt to redress the ugly traffic problems in and around the Federal Capital Territory to reduce avoidable waste of human lives and property.
Justus Awaji, Abuja
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