Obaseki Sympathises with Victims of Truck Vs Car Accident in Benin
Thu Aug 24, 2017 08:02:am National
2.9K By Abdulkerimu Oare
- Obaseki Sympathises with Edo Auto Crash Victims.
- Discloses plans to implement new traffic enforcement in the State.
- Reassures residents of the state's commitment to fixing roads.
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has expressed his sympathies to the families of the victims of the auto Crash that claimed the lives of 9 including a pregnant woman in the early hours of Tuesday August 22nd.
The Governor who was distressed by the news said "particularly painful is the fact that the people were only just setting out early in the morning in search of their daily bread when the unfortunate incident occurred."
"The sad event brings the need to enhance the regulation of road traffic in the state into sharp focus. Which is why apart from our commitment to fixing our road infrastructure, we have recruited and trained a group of young men and women in the state to take charge of traffic management in the state," the governor said.
"as a government we want them to know that we stand with them in this desperately difficult time. Our prayers are with the friends and families of the victims as well as the entire Edo people in this trying time and our pledge to do all in our power to improve living conditions in the state remains unshaken."
- Discloses plans to implement new traffic enforcement in the State.
- Reassures residents of the state's commitment to fixing roads.
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has expressed his sympathies to the families of the victims of the auto Crash that claimed the lives of 9 including a pregnant woman in the early hours of Tuesday August 22nd.
The Governor who was distressed by the news said "particularly painful is the fact that the people were only just setting out early in the morning in search of their daily bread when the unfortunate incident occurred."
"The sad event brings the need to enhance the regulation of road traffic in the state into sharp focus. Which is why apart from our commitment to fixing our road infrastructure, we have recruited and trained a group of young men and women in the state to take charge of traffic management in the state," the governor said.
"as a government we want them to know that we stand with them in this desperately difficult time. Our prayers are with the friends and families of the victims as well as the entire Edo people in this trying time and our pledge to do all in our power to improve living conditions in the state remains unshaken."
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