Following the spate of road crashes in Lagos state, Governor
Babatunde Fashola has called on the truck drivers and operators to
embrace better business model and be safety conscious while driving.
Addressing
the truck/articulated vehicles operators, Fashola lamented that in
spite of the Lagos Road Traffic Law 2012, the truck drivers had remained
the major causes of accidents in the state.
The governor however
urged the truck owners to ensure that all their drivers visit any of the
five Lagos State Drivers Institute, LASDRI centers to acquire new
driving skills that will enable them to drive safely.
Fashola
lamented that low life expectancy in Nigeria is caused by unsustainable
business model adopted by operators, saying it is better for them to
move their goods at night rather day time. He blamed the recurrent road
crashes incidences on failure of the drivers and operators to obey the
traffic law.
The Governor, who decried the manner in which the
truck operators messed up Apapa axis, said the poor environmental
condition of the axis should not be excuses for driver to defecate in
the public. “When we went there with the Taskforce chairman, parts of
the dirts we removed from the place were human faeces, which I think
shouldn’t be found there”, he said.
Governor Fashola, however
urged the operators to cooperate with the state government in order to
enjoy government’s policies, adding that the policies are meant to
improve living condition of everyone in the state.
He said; “I
appeal to the operators of articulate vehicles and haulage businesses to
co-operate with us so that we can serve you better. Anybody could
become victims of these crashes and traffic gridlock, it could be
anyone.
It could be your son, wife as anybody could be victims of
some of these unsafe practices The governor also decried attitude of
Nigerians towards change, reiterating that the growing low life
expectancy in the country is due to avoidable crashes which, according
to him, claim lives of innocent citizens.
“You have to talk to
your employees and other stakeholders in this business to adopt a safer
business models, we can’t allow you to continue to kill our citizens. We
have a duty to protect lives and properties,” Fashola added.
Earlier
in his remarks, the Commissioner for Transportation, Kayode Opeifa said
the road accidents involving the truck call for urgent actions to be
taken, saying the meeting was designed to find a lasting solution to the
road crashes caused by the articulated vehicles. “We believe if we are
able to talk to you, you will adopt a safer model of going about your
businesses.
We can’t allow people to die of accident involving
your men. Besides, you damage our infrastructure a lot. These are
reasons why you have been invited to deliberate with us on the solution
to these road crashes,” Opeifa said.
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