Kogi Flood: We’re passing vehicles heading to Abuja to ease gasoline shortage, says FRSC

Monday, October 10, 2022

Road Safety Officiers

Photograph of Highway Security Officers used for example this story (Photograph Credit score FRSC)

The Federal Highway Security Corps (FRSC) says vehicles heading to Abuja alongside the Abuja-Lokoja Freeway had been being allowed to cross over the as soon as flooded street to ease the gasoline shortage being skilled within the North.

Stephen Dawulung, Kogi FRSC sector commander, made the pronouncement on Monday in Koton-Karfe, close to Lokoja.

“We’re nervous in regards to the information reaching us right here that due to the blockage skilled at Koton-karfe alongside the Abuja-Lokoja freeway within the final 10 days, there’s severe gasoline shortage within the north.

“The excellent news is that the flood or water that lined the street is quick receding and the street is seen with automobiles transferring facet by facet from each ends of the street.

“The truth is, since yesterday, Sunday, we’ve got been controlling the visitors, which is transferring sooner and regular with precedence to these heading to Abuja to assist arrest the sufferings of motorists and commuters up north,” he stated.

Mr Dawulung stated the lengthy queues that handed Crusher in Lokoja from Koton-Karfe and the opposite one at Gegu of the opposite facet have vastly diminished because of the free stream of visitors.

He stated, “as it’s now, the visitors is round Banda, transferring in the direction of the lengthy Murtala Mohammed Bridge as we attempt to permit the vehicles to maneuver up north.”

In line with him, the visitors on the facet from Abuja has drastically diminished and “is round Ozi village not removed from Koton-Karfe.

“One other good factor is that members of the Nationwide Union of Highway Transport Employees (NURTW) have magnanimously crammed up the gullies on the flooded street, which allowed the free stream of visitors,” he stated.

Following the shortcoming of petroleum tankers to cross the flooded freeway, queues constructed up at filling stations in Abuja and different northern states because of the shortage of gasoline. 

(NAN)

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