The Kaduna State Government
has barred personnel of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) from erecting
checkpoints in Kaduna and other urban centres in the state.
It said that the decision
was taken by the state Security Council after a meeting in which it reviewed
complaints from the general public against the road marshals.
“The council acted
following complaints that FRSC officials were acting in ways reminiscent of the
VIO that was dissolved by the state government following widespread unease at
their acts of disrespect for the public and penchant for extortion,” it said.
The government stressed
that the FRSC personnel have been barred “from indiscriminately stopping
vehicles for inspection in Kaduna town, a situation which has been responsible
for avoidable traffic congestion and accidents.”
The government further
directed the FRSC officials to, henceforth concentrate their activities “in
ensuring safe travel on highways such as the Abuja-Kaduna expressway.”
It also barred petrol
tankers from loading firewood, tomatoes and other goods on top of their
vehicles throughout the state, because of the danger the practice pose to lives
and property.
“The Security Council,
therefore, mandated security agencies to ensure compliance with these
directives, and relevant agencies were also directed to impound defaulting
tankers.”
The meeting of the security
council was chaired by the governor, and had in attendance his Deputy, Mr
Barnabas Bala, and heads of military and paramilitary agencies in the state.

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