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Tanker Drivers Cripple Traffic In PH
For the second time in less than a month, tanker drivers have paralysed activities at the Iwofe Rumuolumeni Road in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The road was totally blocked by the protesting drivers, thereby cutting off the area from the rest of Port Harcourt.
Sources informed The Tide that the action of the drivers followed the brutalisation of one of their members by some mobile police officers on the escort of two expatriate staff of Saipem Nigeria Limited.
According to the source, the police officers had allegedly pounced on the driver following his failure to clear his tanker from the way for their vehicle to pass.
The source also said that the action angered some tanker drivers who immediately called out their colleagues to protest the action of the policemen.
Although officials of the tanker drivers union were not available at the scene of the incident when The Tide visited the area, one of them who simply gave his name as Emeka Esmailly told The Tide via a telephone call that they were protesting what he described as over-zealousness of police officers.
He said that despite the pleading by the white man that the driver be allowed to go the police officers refused to listen.
“This is not the first time this thing has happened. We will not remove the tankers until government intervenes in the matter,” he said.
A driver who spoke under condition of anonymity said that they would only remove the tankers from the road, if the police agreed to take responsibility for the treatment of the brutalised driver who had been admitted in an undisclosed hospital at Orazi Road.
Another driver stressed the need for government to sensitise the police officers on how to relate with Nigerians while discharging their functions.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Ben Ugwuebulam when contacted on phone promised to call back as he was driving.
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