Skip to main content

Eid-el-Kabir: Kano traffic agency assures easy flow of traffic

Eid-el-Kabir: Kano traffic agency assures easy flow of traffic
Eid-el-Kabir: Kano traffic agency assures easy flow of traffic
KAROTA

The Kano Road and Traffic Agency (KAROTA) says its personnel will be effectively on ground to ensure easy flow of traffic during the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

The Managing Director, Baffa Dan’agundi, made this known in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of the agency, Alhaji Nabilusi Abubakar in Kano on Wednesday.

Dan’agundi urged motorists and other road users to respect all traffic laws during and after the period.

“The general public should accord KAROTA personnel all necessary cooperation to enable them carry out their duties effectively.

“Parents are also advised to desist from giving their under-aged children vehicles to drive, especially during the festive period.

“This practice has become common as such act would not be tolerated by the agency. Any under-aged caught driving would be apprehended and the vehicle seized.

“Those who engage in car race and other dangerous way of driving would be apprehended and prosecuted accordingly,” he said.

READ ALSO: Eid-el-Kabir: Okowa felicitates Muslims, seeks prayers for the nation

Dan’agundi added that tricycle operators were reminded to carry only two passengers per trip, warning that passengers must wear face mask.

He said that overloading of passengers and goods in vehicles would not be tolerated, saying that commercial motorcycles were equally prohibited.

He, however, wished Muslim faithful a peaceful Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

NAN

Vanguard News Nigeria

The post Eid-el-Kabir: Kano traffic agency assures easy flow of traffic appeared first on Vanguard News.


https://ift.tt/3jMxeku by David O Royal via Vanguard News Albert Einstein Fools of Fortune

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Where is Aguleri Located?

Aguleri is a prominent town often associated with the mighty river called Omabala wgiyflows through it. It is home to a lot of great men and women of Anambra Stare - notably Willie Obiano. History had it that it was the cradle of Igbo people established by Eri, son of Had, son of Jacob (you got to read your Bible babe). Where is Aguleri located? It can be foueat the north eastern part of Nigeria. They share boundaries with Kano, Umueri, Anam and Nando httpss://twitter.com/share https://google.com https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/google.com https://www.quantcast.com/google.com https://sharedcount.com/?url=https://google.com https://www.similarsites.com/site/google.com https://facebook.com https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/facebook.com https://www.quantcast.com/facebook.com https://sharedcount.com/?url=https://facebook.com https://www.similarsites.com/site/facebook.com https://youtube.com https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/youtube.com https://www.quantcast.com/youtube.com

How to jump-start Nigeria economy post-COVID-19 Pandemic

Nwali Tochukwu Watching with consternation the fall out of events, actions, and inactions of our Nigerian leaders on mitigating the negative impact of COVID-19 Pandemic disruptions on our social and economic lives. As a young dynamic business and entrepreneurship writer, and author cum small business owner, what came into my mind as we navigate the storms of COVID-19, was a common English phrase Adages, Proverbs, first recorded in Fuller’s Gnomologia, 1732: ‘A stitch in time saves nine’ which was translated to literally, solve the problems right now! Why procrastinating? If we, as a nation wants to break away from past mistakes, and present mistakes, we should hold the bull by the horn right now. And avoid the roads of political expediency. That is exactly what the stitch in time simply stood for. Promptly address issues posed by Coronavirus. By quickly sewing up of a small hole or tear in a piece of material, so saving the need for more stitching at a later date when the whole ha

A lot of people think of actresses as prostitutes ― Joke Lawal

On-the-rise actress, Joke Lawal is living up to the title bestowed on her in 2016 as Nollywood New Bride by White Cowry Awards as the one-time City People Awards nominee is rapidly becoming a force to reckon with in the make-believe world. The Moshood Abiola Polytechnic graduate who dumped her degree in Business Administration in pursuit of her passion for acting in a chat with Potpourri has revealed what she hates about being an actress and what she would love to see a change in the movie-making landscape. ALSO READ:  Buhari urges Nigerians to pray for peace, unity “I would like to change people’s perception of actresses. A lot of people think of actresses as prostitutes, they see us as people who are not worthy of marriage and having a family. If I have the power this is something I will like to change. I will also like to see a change in the way our stories are written and interpreted, and in the quality of our film productions. Another thing I would like to change too is, how po