Monday, September 24, 2012

Thousands Of Passengers Left Stranded As FRSC Closes Lokoja-Abuja Highway.


Thousands of passengers traveling along Lokoja-Abuja highway  were stranded yesterday as a result of the closure of the road resulting from the  flooding in some parts North.The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on Sunday announced the closure of the Lokoja-Abuja highway to ensure the safety of road users.
Mr Mohammed Garuba, the Kogi State Sector Commander of the FRSC, said that the decision to close the highway  was to ensure the safety of lives.The highway had since last week been flooded because of the rise in water level from River Niger.
He said that the commission arrived at the decision following the continued rise in the water level at the Banda Village, two kilometres to Lokoja, the Kogi capital, adding that the movement  of vehicles on the road had become “completely impossible”.
According to him, FRSC officials and some youths who had been guiding vehicles through the water for the past three days had been overstressed and could no longer cope with the situation.He said that the road would remain closed until the commission could guarantee safe vehicular movement.
Meanwhile, officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA),  who had been carrying out rescue operations in Idah and Ibaji local governmentstold NAN that the situation in the area was deteriorating.
One of the officials , Mr Ishaya choloko, who spoke to NAN on telephone from Idah said: “although some trapped victims had been rescued, so many people are still taking refuge on top of trees’’.
He said that the three boats being deployed for rescue operations by National  Inland Water Authority (NIWA) were inadequate, adding that the agency had been contacted to release more boats and equipment to hasten the evacuation of victims.
He said that all the rescued victims had been camped at primary schools in Idah and gave an assurance that NEMA was making efforts to rescue the remaining victims latest by Monday morning.He explained that no casualty had been recorded so far.
Meanwhile, Gov Idris Wada has visited Idah and Ibaji to assess  the extent of damage and to commiserate with  the victims of the flood disaster.
He promised that the government would assist them to resume their normal lives.
Source  (NAN)

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