The various Agencies of Government regulating some of our economic activities are not doing enough and they have not been paying due attention with priority to safety of lives and properties. We hear of fake drugs, drug abuse, human trafficking, violation of traffic rules as if we are in a chaotic nation. Yet there are laws against some of these social vices but it seems there is no political will to enforce these laws especially when a general election is drawing near.
No doubt Nigerians are carefree people too we endanger our lives. This carefree attitude for some is illiteracy and low level of intelligent quotient. For some they don't just care about safety of lives and properties. So the Government has a duty of orientation for the masses on actions that pose threat to lives and properties. Likewise, there should be laws that will ensure culprits either individuals or corporate organizations'actions and inactions that lead to disasters such persons should be held liable.
The menace of tanker and trailer drivers on our road is worrisome, due to height and weight of these vehicles their drivers intimidate other vehicles.Then the Government has to regulate their movement on the road in as much they are threat to lives and properties. They should have hours to be on the road say 12am - 4am. Companies that own these trucks should be compelled by law to pay millions of compensation to victims should in case any accident happen.
Hope you see what I am seeing it seems on response to emergency we are getting better while we tell Lagos State Government to keep it up, we can as well remind us all that 'Prevention is better than cure and obedience is better than sacrifice'.
May God rest the souls of the victims and continue to keep us from all dangers.
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It is very disheartening! An event that could have been avoided. Where were the LASTMA officials? Road safety officers? How can a fully loaded petrol tanker be allowed to ply our roads as busy as they are at rush hour? Do you mean to tell Nigerians that from the point of take off of that truck to the point of accident no road traffic officer saw the tanker? If it's to chase Innocent drivers of saloon cars for nothing, you will see them on bikes like terminator. Such a truck shouldn't climb any bridge in the first place. So so sad ....it could have been anyone. May God rest their souls.
ReplyDeleteMay God rest their souls, amen but we must be ready to do more than that we should be ready to be part of the solutions too.
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