The Niger Government says it will ban heavy duty trucks from plying major state-owned roads in order prolong their lifespan.
Mr Jonathan Vatsa, the state Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, said this at a news conference at Government House, Minna, on Thursday.
Vatsa said that the government was spending huge sums of money to maintain the roads.
However, he did not say when the policy would become effective.
“We are going to block our own roads because we are spending a lot of money maintaining them.
“Right now, we are meeting with the Etsu Nupe, trailer and tanker drivers’ unions and other stakeholders to inform them of the new development.’’
The commissioner said that the measure would not be extended to federal roads in the state.
A bridge at Kata-Eregi village in Katcha Local Government Area of the state collapsed recently.
The incident was attributed to pressure from heavy duty trucks travelling to other states.
Mr Jonathan Vatsa, the state Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, said this at a news conference at Government House, Minna, on Thursday.
Vatsa said that the government was spending huge sums of money to maintain the roads.
However, he did not say when the policy would become effective.
“We are going to block our own roads because we are spending a lot of money maintaining them.
“Right now, we are meeting with the Etsu Nupe, trailer and tanker drivers’ unions and other stakeholders to inform them of the new development.’’
The commissioner said that the measure would not be extended to federal roads in the state.
A bridge at Kata-Eregi village in Katcha Local Government Area of the state collapsed recently.
The incident was attributed to pressure from heavy duty trucks travelling to other states.
NAN
In Niger to ban trucks on state-owned roads
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June 08, 2017
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