NNPC tasks FRSC on hazard of smoky trucks on the highway
Mourns Loss of Staff in Road Crash
ABUJA, Nigeria – The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has called on the Federal Road Safety Corps and other relevant agencies to rise up to their mandate of keeping the nation’s roads safe by keeping smoky vehicles that exceed the approved emissions limit off the road.
The corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, made the call Tuesday when the colleagues of an NNPC staff who died in a road crash visited him to register their pain.
Stating the reason for the call, the NNPC spokesman said the loss of Mr. Dewari Aye, a staff of the Career Development and Appraisal Unit of the Group Human Resources Division, in a road crash along the Kubwa-Abuja Expressway on Monday evening was caused by a truck that was emitting thick smoke that impeded vision of road users.
“Apart from the environmental hazard caused by these trucks that belch thick smoke from their exhaust, the smoke impedes the vision of other road users as was the case with our colleague who was reported to have run into the truck and died”, he explained.
He said the untimely death of Mr. Aye and others who had died in similar circumstances would have been averted if the FRSC and theDirectorate of Motor Vehicle Administrationwere alive to their duties by impounding smoky vehicles that constitute a safety hazard on the roads.
He conveyed the condolences of the Group Managing Director of the corporation, Mallam Mele Kyari, to the family, friends and colleagues of the deceased staff, describing him as a very hardworking and dedicated staff who will be missed.