They made the request in isolated meetings with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos. Malam Haliru Hashim, a truck driver who handles the Lagos-Kano course, whined that truck drivers were typically rebuked for avoidable street setbacks brought about by awful streets. Truck drivers employing the Apapa-Tin-Can Road, Lagos, have spoke to the Federal Government to repair the fizzled bits of the streets. He asked the offices in charge of street support to dependably guarantee brief upkeep of the fizzled segments of the streets to keep them from further breaking down. "Take a gander at the chasms that we need to experience on the streets; they are generally troublesome for us to explore because of the span of our vehicles. "At the point when holders fall on the streets, we, the drivers, feel it most yet it is, deplorable, that both people in general and our bosses reprimand us for such disasters.
"Government ought to please repair the streets and other terrible streets desperately,'' he said. Likewise, Mr Albert Chukwudi, another truck driver, said the awful condition of the street had brought about avoidable mischances. "There is no day an enunciated vehicle does not fall on its side on this street in view of its numerous potholes and chasms. "We speak to both the Federal and the Lagos State Governments to ascend to the event and fix them earnestly,'' he said. Mr Seye Philips, additionally a truck driver, spoke to the Federal Government to take "proactive strides'' to spare lives on the streets. "I am not content with the circumstance of the streets; individuals are passing on out and consistently and they accuse the drivers rather than government that neglected to settle them.
"Here and there, a truck's tire can get stuck in the crevasse, and this will upturn such a truck. Government ought not hold up until there is a noteworthy debacle before repairing this street,'' he said. NAN journalists who went to the expressway on Friday reported that there were crevasses on both carriageways around the Second Gate Section. The chasms had been secured by surge, making it troublesome for vehicles to explore through without posturing dangers to business cruiser administrators and other street clients. Nonetheless, the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Mr Godwin Eke, declined remarks on the issue. So also, Mr Kehinde Afolabi , the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) engineer responsible for the interstate, said that all inquiries with respect to the streets ought to be coordinated to its home office in Abuja.
"Government ought to please repair the streets and other terrible streets desperately,'' he said. Likewise, Mr Albert Chukwudi, another truck driver, said the awful condition of the street had brought about avoidable mischances. "There is no day an enunciated vehicle does not fall on its side on this street in view of its numerous potholes and chasms. "We speak to both the Federal and the Lagos State Governments to ascend to the event and fix them earnestly,'' he said. Mr Seye Philips, additionally a truck driver, spoke to the Federal Government to take "proactive strides'' to spare lives on the streets. "I am not content with the circumstance of the streets; individuals are passing on out and consistently and they accuse the drivers rather than government that neglected to settle them.
"Here and there, a truck's tire can get stuck in the crevasse, and this will upturn such a truck. Government ought not hold up until there is a noteworthy debacle before repairing this street,'' he said. NAN journalists who went to the expressway on Friday reported that there were crevasses on both carriageways around the Second Gate Section. The chasms had been secured by surge, making it troublesome for vehicles to explore through without posturing dangers to business cruiser administrators and other street clients. Nonetheless, the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Mr Godwin Eke, declined remarks on the issue. So also, Mr Kehinde Afolabi , the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) engineer responsible for the interstate, said that all inquiries with respect to the streets ought to be coordinated to its home office in Abuja.
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