Malam Nasir El-Rufai, Kaduna State Governor
FRSC Legal Officer, Kaduna Sector Command, Mr Ibrahim Tanko, disclosed on Tuesday that the offenders were convicted by mobile court after their arrest.
The official said that eight of the offenders were convicted for light sign violation, seven for driving with worn out tyres or without spare tyre and four for vehicle licence violation.
Eight others he said were convicted for drivers’ license violation, five for fire extinguisher violation, nine for seat belt violation, three for over loading and one for number plate violation.
He added that four others were convicted for obstructing marshal on duty, operating vehicle with forged document, caution sign violation and vehicle windshield violation respectively.
In a related development, the Sector Commander, Mr Francis Udoma said the command has deployed 216 marshals for a seven-day special patrol along major highways in the state to ensure accident free sallah celebration.
Udoma said that the operation became necessary following heavy traffic being recorded along major highways in the state, particularly Kaduna-Abuja Expressway.
According to him, the traffic build up along the expressway, particularly in early hours of the day is unprecedented.
“We have, therefore, deployed our men to strategic locations along major highways in the state to ensure safety of motorists and quick response in case of accident.
“Also, because of constant crashes along Kaduna-Abuja expressway, we have opened an outpost at Doka, equipped with patrol vehicles and ambulance to ensure quick response to save lives,” he said.
Udoma, expressed confidence that the operation which began on July 3 would be successful, adding that all logistics had been deployed to ensure that no live was lost throughout the Eid-El-Fitr celebration.
He appealed to road users to check their tyres to ascertain their validity before embarking on a journey.
He equally urged motorists to drive at the recommended speed limits as that would enable them drive to safety.
He commended the Kaduna State Government for establishing Kaduna State Traffic and Environmental Law Enforcement Agency (KASTELEA) to enforce traffic regulations in the state.
“We are always worried that whenever we are on the highways, accident occurs within the metropolis, particularly around junctions due to impatience by motorists.
“The officials of KASTELEA have been stationed in all major junctions within Kaduna metropolis to enforce traffic regulations and prevent avoidable accidents.
“Now FRSC can concentrate on highways, while KASTELEA takes care of the metropolis,“ he said.
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