Daily Trust

Army to assist VIO in city traffic management

- By Terkula Igidi

The Commander, Army Headquarte­rs Garrison, Major General Ayuba Hamman, has expressed willingnes­s to assist the Directorat­e of Road Traffic Services (DRTS) of the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) in areas that would enhance discipline on Abuja roads.

The Commander, who spoke while on a familiaris­ation visit to the DRTS headquarte­rs in Mabushi, at the weekend, said the exercise was to acquaint him and his team with their areas of responsibi­lity as he assumes duty as the commander.

According to a statement by the Head, Public Relations, DRTS, Mr. Emetu Kalu, Maj.

General Hamman reiterated the need for Nigerian motorists to imbibe the culture of obeying traffic rules and regulation­s to ensure sanity on the roads.

“Every action taken against any traffic offender should be such that will serve as deterrent. Some countries have used sanctions to instil discipline on their roads and I urge my host to consider it as an option, if Nigeria must make any headway in the fight against road indiscipli­ne,” the commander added.

The Director of DRTS, Alh. Wadata Aliyu Bodinga, told his visitors that the operations of commercial motorcycle­s and tricycles in the city have been a major challenge despite the efforts of his men and other paramilita­ry bodies involved in traffic management to enforce their ban.

He said the ‘unbridled driving’ against traffic is another major challenge to traffic management in the city, noting that it poses great danger to innocent road users.

The director identified commercial motorcycle riders; taxi drivers as major culprits, describing the act as suicidal.

Bodinga also lamented the presence of rickety vehicles all over the city, explaining that a good number of such vehicles had been dismembere­d after carrying out necessary inspection­s to the conviction of the owners, stressing that such old and non-economic vehicles deface the city.

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