Anambra State Government is to ban Heavy duty trucks from plying
state roads in a renewed drive to secure the lives of the citizenry and
check the massive damage they cause on the roads.
Governor Willie
Obiano made this known after visiting victims of yesterday’s fire
accident resulting from break failure by a tanker carrying Automobile
Gas oil, AGO at Asaba Park, Upper Iweka, Onitsha.
Governor Obiano, who arrived the scene of the accident which claimed
many lives, thirty munities after it occurred, later visited Toronto
Hospital, Onitsha to sympathise’ with the victims where he promised that
the state government will bear the cost of their treatment.
The
Governor, while noting that government will soon announce the approved
roads which the vehicles will henceforth ply, further said relevant
agencies have been directed to regularly stop and check the heavy duty
vehicles to ensure that they are in good condition while sales and
consumption of Alcohol and hard drugs have been banned at the parks.
He recalled that his administration has last month inaugurated the
state emergency management board, SEMA, to coordinate emergency response
activities in the state, adding that the prompt arrival of the fire
brigade and ambulances, has ensured that the casualty rate was reduced
maximally.
Describing the incident as a big tragedy, Governor
Obiano said his administration is working in collaboration with the
Federal Road Safety Corp to introduce initiatives that will help
minimize road mishaps, some of which include installation of road signs
and speed limits as well as marking of the roads.
He called on
the public to compliment Government efforts at making the road safer by
complying with traffic rules and ensuring their vehicles are
road-worthy.
Speaking at the park, an eyewitness, Mr. Chidiebere
Eze, narrated how the tanker driver tried unsuccessfully to steer the
vehicle into a nearly ditch before it hit the conveinence at the park
and exploded, noting that over fifteen commercial buses were totally
burnt by the inferno.
Some other persons who spoke to the ABS,
including Messrs Kanayo Ifesinachi and Vincent Oderah, bemoaned the huge
loss of lives and property caused by the accident and appealed to
government to ban such heavy duty vehicles from plying in the day time.
According to them, this will ensure that the roads are free for them at
night as well as reduce the number of causalities in the event of any
mishap.
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