Connect with us

News

COVID-19: FRSC impounds 8,345 vehicles for violating safety protocols in Anambra

Published

on

Road accidents in Anambra down by 30% in 6 months – FRSC

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), on Sunday, says it impounded 8,345 commercial buses for non-adherence to safety protocols against the spread of COVID-19 in Anambra.

The Sector Commander in the state, Mr Andrew Kumapayi, told our reporter in Awka, that about 962 rickety trucks were also impounded between January and August.

He said the arrests were made during the joint operations of the FRSC and the Anambra State Ministry of Transport.

It was reported that following the lifting of the ban on interstate travels by the Federal Government, commercial transport operators were urged to adhere strictly to COVID-19 safety protocols to curb the spread of the disease.

Some of the safety protocols included the provision of hand washing facilities and hand sanitisers at motor parks.

Others are the use of passengers’ manifest, compliance with physical distancing during loading of passengers and the wearing of face masks by drivers and passengers.

“With the resumption of activities at motor parks nationwide, safety is a basic need for every traveller and in times of COVID-19 pandemic.

“We impounded the commercial vehicles for disregarding COVID-19 safety protocols of physical distancing, face masks and other traffic offences.

“The State House of Assembly also passed a resolution that the corps should rid the state of menace of rickety vehicles, especially trucks, to reduce the rate of accidents.

“That decision led to the commencement of the clampdown on rickety vehicles like tippers on Anambra roads,” the sector commander said.

He advised motorists to drive safely during the ‘ember months’ to avoid road traffic accidents.

“The FRSC will soon begin its ember months’ safety campaign and special patrol operations to allay fears associated with the period.”

He advised that people should avoid night travels, saying that it was safer to travel in the day so that in the event of any unforeseen circumstances, they can get help easily.

According to him, strict compliance to traffic regulations, obedience to speed limits and consideration for other road users will guarantee a safer motoring environment and also reduce road traffic crashes this ember months’ season.

Lucy Osuizigbo-okechukwu

NEWSVERGE, published by The Verge Communications is an online community of international news portal and social advocates dedicated to bringing you commentaries, features, news reports from a Nigerian-African perspective. A unique organization, founded in the spirit of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, comprising of ordinary people with an overriding commitment to seeking the truth and publishing it without fear or favour. The Verge Communications is fully registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a corporate organization.

Comments
NIGERIA DECIDES

NIGERIA DECIDES

Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
GTB
JoinOurWhatsAppChannel