BY
PATRICK OGBOGU
Following the heavy gridlock and accidents experienced by Deltans along the highway due to broken down Tankers and other vehicle, the Delta State House of Assembly, has adopted a motion urging Gov Ifeanyi Okowa to direct the Director General, Delta State Traffic Management Agency DESTMA to as a matter of urgency liaise with the State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corp FRSC and all other relevant agencies to clear all broken down vehicles and trucks from the highways, particularly the Asaba-Benin Expressway.
The
motion moved under matters of urgent public importance by the Member
representing Aniocha South Constituency, Hon Angela Nwaka, seconded by Hon
Reuben Izeze representing Ughelli South Constituency was unanimously adopted by
the House.
Also,
the motion urged all relevant authorities to remove broken down vehicles,
trunks and trailers as well as indiscriminate packing of same on roads across
the state with a view to preventing road accidents and loss of lives which had
become a regular occurrence particularly at night.
Hon
Nwaka while presenting the motion reminded her colleagues that road
transportation was the most common means of transportation in Nigeria, adding
that the indiscriminate packing of trucks, trailers and vehicles had continued
to pose serious danger to motorists and other road users
Hon
Angela who is the Chairman, House Committee on Housing, Women Affairs and
Social Development pointed out that on the Asaba-Benin Expressway, the
situation was more noticeable, particularly by the Marian Babangida Junction;
Bonsac and Ogbor-osisi market among others.
“One
of our royal fathers, the Obi of Issele-Uku and a government official, Mr
Sunday Ofili lost their lives as the vehicle they were travelling in ran into a
broken down truck along the Benin-Asaba expressway”
“Sometimes
in August 2015, 15 persons died when the bus conveying them rammed into a 22
wheeler trailer parked along Ubulu-Okiti junction on Asaba-Benin expressway”
“Also
in November 2015, over 17 persons lost their lives when a heavy duty truck,
owned by Dangote Transport Company crashed into the bus they were travelling in
while it was parked on the side of the road by the NNPC Mega Staion opposite
the Asaba Int Airport.”
“Sometimes
in June 2016, the manager of the NNPC in my hometown, Ogwashi-Uku died when his
car parked on the side of the road was hit by another 22 wheeler truck
belonging to another Dangote Transport Company on the expressway”
She
pointed out that the indiscriminate packing of trucks and trailers on the
highway was also causing security risk and hideouts for criminals.
Hon
Pat Ajudua; Majority Leader, Tim Owhefere; Evance Ivwurie; Anthony Emeka
Elekeokwurie and Sheriff Oborevwor JP, while supporting the motion urged
relevant government agencies to synergies with tanker owners to construct
packing space for the tankers, stressing that packing of trucks and trailers be
regulated in order not to pose danger on other road users, adding that the
Umunede road was equally affected by the activities of trucks and trailer
drivers.
Hon
Izeze; Dr Alphonsus Ojo; the Minority Leader, Festus Okoh; Peter Uviejitobor
and Emeka Nwaobi bemoaned the indiscriminate packing of trailers on the
highways, while broken down trucks were often abandoned on the road to cause
accidents and security risks to road users.
Also
at plenary, the Delta State Regulation on Smoking in Public Places BILL passed
the second reading as a result of the motion moved by Hon Evance Ivwurie
representing Ethiope East Constituency afterwhich it was adopted.
Hon
Ivwurie while presenting his argument said smoking in public places posed
serious health hazards to non-smokers.
Ivwurie who sponsored the motion maintained that the bill spelt out punishment for offenders and areas designated for smokers, adding that smoking had harmful effect on second hands smokers.
Ivwurie who sponsored the motion maintained that the bill spelt out punishment for offenders and areas designated for smokers, adding that smoking had harmful effect on second hands smokers.
Also
at plenary, the Delta State Regulation on Smoking in Public Places BILL passed
the second reading as a result of the motion moved by Hon Evance Ivwurie
representing Ethiope East Constituency afterwhich it was adopted.
Hon
Ivwurie while presenting his argument said smoking in public places posed
serious health hazards to non-smokers.
Ivwurie who sponsored the bill maintained that the bill spelt out punishment for offenders and areas designated for smokers, adding that smoking had harmful effect on second hands smokers.
Ivwurie who sponsored the bill maintained that the bill spelt out punishment for offenders and areas designated for smokers, adding that smoking had harmful effect on second hands smokers.
“This
bill is being introduced to protect every citizen of Delta State, all public
vehicles, employees, all work places, all indoors, and the general public from
the dangerous and harmful effects of secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is the
tobacco smoke that is exhaled or puffed off by smokers or is given off by
burning tobacco and is inhaled by persons nearby. Around 85% of secondhand
smoke is invisible and odourless."
“The
secondhand smoke is a serious health hazard, and there is no safe level of
exposure. Every time someone breathes in secondhand smoke, they breathe in over
4,000 chemicals. Many are highly toxic. More than 50 are known to cause
cancer."
Hon
Reuben Izeze, Pat Ajudua; Alphonsus Ojo; Daniel Mayuku and Anthony Emeke
Elekeokwurie while supporting the bill, stressed the need to regulate smoking
in public places, pointing out that fresh air is everybody’s right hence
smokers should not use the habit to inconvenience other non-smokers even as
smoking was no longer fashionable as producers of cigarettes also warn on the
harmful effect of smoking.
The
bill was adopted when put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Rt Hon Monday Igbuya.
In
another development, a bill for a law to regulate the establishment of private
educational institutions in Delta State as presented by Hon Evance Ivwurie and
seconded by Hon Anthony Emeka Elekeokwurie passed the first reading, while the
second reading comes up by January 24, 2017.
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