The state government has restated its ban on illegal erection of bumps on roads across the state.
A release signed by the commissioner for Works, Engineer Marcel Ifejiofor frowned on the activities of some communities in the state, who on their own erect illegal bumps on roads under the guise of controlling the speed of vehicles.
The release further warned that these illegal bumps constructed on roads built by the state government with tax payers’ money, contribute to the dilapidation of the roads.
It however called on Presidents General, Ndi Igwe and other stakeholders to support the efforts of the government to stop the erection of bumps on roads in their communities as government will not hesitate to introduce measures including prosecuting identified destroyers of public assets.
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