Members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW),
Panyam Branch, on Thursday embarked on patching of potholes on highways
within Panyam District in Mangu Local Government of Plateau.
NAN reports that the union bought bags of cement, sand and gravel for the work.
Denis
Nmwat, NURTW branch Chairman, told NAN in Panyam that the patching of
the potholes became necessary due to the increasing rate road crashes
being recorded on the highways.
“We are so worried over the
rampant cases of accidents that had resulted in loss of lives of
innocent passengers, our members and the destruction of properties.
“Most
times, these accidents are as a result of drivers trying to avoid
potholes on the highways and many people are being killed or maimed.
“As
road transport workers, we felt something drastic must be done to
reduce the rate of accidents on our roads and protect lives.”
According
to him, two days ago, the car of the Deputy Registrar, Federal College
of Education (FCE), Pankshin, Mr Bala Damshit, was involved in an
accident with another vehicle on Panyam-Pankshin road.
He said the accident propelled the union to raise funds to buy all the necessary materials to patch the potholes.
The
chairman said that selected members of the union carried out the
patching of the potholes and had set aside two days to complete the
work.
He urged other branches of the NURTW across the state to also do the same, to reduce road crashes on the roads.
“I
believe we cannot wait for government to do it for us; it will take
more time and again government alone cannot do it,” Nmwat said.
He said that the patching would cover Panyam-Pankshin, Panyam-Shendam and Panyam-Mangu roads all within the Panyam district.
Commenting
on the matter, Mr Aminu Darwam, the District Head of Panyam, expressed
happiness over the gesture, which he described as “timely and
commendable”.
Darwam urged other chapters of the union to emulate their Panyam counterparts to reduce accidents on the highways.
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