NUJ Urges FRSC To Remove Obstructions From Highways

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Delta State Command,  has been urged to remove all obstructions posing threat to lives


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NUJ Urges FRSC To Remove Obstructions From Highways
Delta State NUJ Delegation & Officials of FRSC


 

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Delta State Command,  has been urged to remove all obstructions posing threat to lives and property on the highways.

 

Delta State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) , Comrade Churchill Oyowe  made the call when he led members of his team to pay a courtesy visit on the State Sector Commandant, Corps Commandant  Udueme Eshiet, at Asaba.

 

Comrade Oyowe said that the visit was aimed  at fostering synergy between the union and FRSC , while  bringing the concerns of the motoring public to the commandant’s notice.

 

Stating the need for  highways to be free from encumbrances, he said that there were  lots of broken down vehicles, as well as trucks parked  along the road that had caused  accidents.

 

Oyowe suggested  that the corps should liaise with the state Ministry of Transport to get a heavy duty toll truck  to help facilitate the clearance of obstacles from the highways.

 

Imploring FRSC in the state  to team up the  Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) to put bad portions of the roads in order, he noted that  good roads would reduce accidents.

 

 

Commandant  Udueme Eshiet  & Comrade Churchill Oyowe

 

 

The NUJ chairman frowned  at the activities of some officers whom he noted lacked good relationship with the public, calling  on Corps Commandant Eshiet to help control their excesses.

 

Oyowe also harped on the need for the  sector  command to have regular interactions with journalists so as to   help disseminate proper information to the public. 

 

The chairman,  however,  commended the sector commandants and his officers  on their efforts in ensuring the safety of lives and property on highway as well as their operations in reducing gridlock on the Benin-Warri Road, Benin-Asaba-Onitsha Road and  Ughelli-Asaba Road.

 

Responding, the state Sector Commandant, Corps Commandant Udueme Eshiet  appreciated members of the NUJ for visiting the command, observing  that journalists were major stakeholders in ensuring the safety of road users.

 

Corps Commandant  Eshiet affirmed that the  removal of obstructions from  highways was one of the mandate of the corps, adding  that issues mentioned were being  addressed on daily basis.

 

He disclosed  that the command’s old  heavy toll truck lacked the capacity to perform many tolling tasks, saying that they sometimes rely  on Anambra State Command’s toll truck to clear the roads of  all obstructions that would have caused traffic jams.

 

Stating that FRSC was not into road construction, he said that the corps only  report to authorities in charge of road repairs.

 

He appreciated Governor Sherrif Oborevwori of Delta State for his  palliative measures on some bad portions of  federal roads in the state, saying that the ongoing flyover construction project  awarded to Julius Berger Nig. Ltd would reduce the traffic jam in the Warri axis of the state.

 

On erring staff, he said  that  the corps does not tolerate misconduct. 

 

The corps commandant declared that the intelligence department of FRSC, charged with the responsibility of monitoring the activities of corps members ensured that culpable officers were disciplined. 

 

Also to inform staff on the implications of their actions, the  Delta Sector Commandant said that he organized regular talks for the officers.

 

Expressing his dedication to do more in changing the face of FRSC, Eshiet said that he was poised to stop all forms of extortion so that the  public could be endeared to them.

 

He noted  that two road audit had been done between December 2023 and January 2024, assuring that repairs would soon begin on the roads.

 

He emphasized  the need for partnership with NUJ while stressing  his devotedness to deliver on the mandate of the FRSC.


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