RTEAN Boss Urges FRSC To Adopt Uniform Speed-Limiters

The National President of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Chief Musa Isiwele, has urged the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) not to be selective in the planned issuance of speed-limiters to vehicles.

 

Isiwele, who gave the advice in Abuja while speaking with journalists on certain government policies in the transport sector, said all categories of vehicles must be made to have speed-limiters.

 

He, however, said that only security and fire service vehicles and hospital ambulances should be exempted from the proposed policy because of the peculiar nature of their assignments.

According to him, if certain categories of vehicles, apart from those for security and other special services, are exempted, armed robbers and kidnappers might take advantage of that to pursue and overtake them to unleash their evil motives on their victims.

 

He also enjoined the FRSC to ensure that counterfeit speed-limiters were not imported to the country because inefficient products could result in fatal road mishaps.

 

Isiwele implored the commission not to fix price for the speed-limiters when implemented so that market forces could determine the cost of the product.

 

Besides, Isiwele has called for the creation of separate parks for trailers and other heavy trucks so that the existing parks would be decongested, which he said, were inadequate to accommodate big trucks.

RTEAN Partners FG On Introduction Of Toll Gate

The Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) has said it is unfortunate that despite contributing over 90 per cent of movement of goods and passengers in the country, road transport sector remains unregulated.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the ministry of transport in Abuja, RTEAN president, Alhaji Musa Shehu Isiwele said the association will partner with the federal government on its plans to introduce toll gates across the country.
He said the association is concerned about how to achieve effective and efficient road transport system in country.
Isiwele said that RTEAN has already in collaboration with the federal ministry of works established modern workshops in each state of the federation, including FCT Abuja.
He revealed that the association has established drivers’ academies in each geo-political zones of the federation, to train our drivers, on a continuous basis to improve the capability of the Nigerian drivers with a view to encouraging greater sanity on our roads, as statistics have shown that human errors account for 93 per cent of road accidents in Nigeria.

 

He said, “the whole idea behind the projects as mentioned above is to economically empower our members to serve Nigerians better and to create jobs for our teaming Nigerian youths in addition to creating opportunities for skills acquisition for them.

 

 

Credit : Today