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Reps to security agencies: Reduce multiple checkpoints on Onitsha-Enugu road

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 5, 2024 2801 Minutes read0

House of Representatives today, urged the nation’s security agencies to reduce the multiple security checkpoints on the Onitsha-Enugu expressway.

This followed the adoption of a motion moved by Rep Amobi Ogah during plenary season presided over by the Speaker, Rep Tajudeen Abbas, reports Nigerian Tribune.

While moving the motion, Rep Ogah noted that Nigeria’s security agencies, including the Nigeria Army, Police Force, and FRSC, primarily operate multiple checkpoints on major roads, with the distance between Onitsha and Enugu being approximately 100 km.

He said that the distance between Onitsha and Enugu was approximately 105 kilometers

with about 28 security checkpoints with an average of 3.7 km each in the following location; Awkuzu

Junction, Amawbia Junction, Ugwuoba Boundary, Oji River Junction, and Onyeama Hill thus subjecting travelers to constant harassment, delays, and extortions.

He also noted that the mounting of numerous checkpoints along the expressway violates Nigerian citizens’ constitutional rights to free movement as enshrined in Section 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), and directly affronts the dignity of the people, especially in the South-East.

According to him, “These Security checkpoints are perceived as tools for harassment, with citizens often forced to pay bribes, negatively impacting socio-economic life by increasing transportation costs, causing delays, and discouraging economic activities.

“The current approach to security, which involves increasing excessive checkpoints is

detrimental to the region’s economic stability and it’s counterproductive.

“Also cognisant of the need to advocate for modern, efficient security methods that do not cause hardship or violate constitutional rights of Nigerians”.

When the motion was put into voice vote, it was unanimously supported by members.

The Speaker after the adoption of the motion, referred the matter to the House Committees on Security and Intelligence, Army, Police, Road Safety, Defence and National Security and to report back to the House in four weeks for further legislative action.

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