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Babatunde Fashola, minister of works and housing, has asked NARTO to ensure that drivers adhere to vehicle weight regulations.

Babatunde Fashola, minister of works and housing, has asked the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners to ensure that drivers adhere to vehicle weight regulations.

The minister said the association should ensure that drivers are trained and they adhere to speed limits. “You see them across the world. Don’t you see those things we see in the movies? Why can’t our own be like that? If NARTO decides, NARTO can do it. “While some people see new bridges and toll plazas as mere government enforcement efforts and as revenue collection, what I see are more jobs, new economic opportunities for old and young who will operate these facilities, and part of our commitment is to create a better life and create prosperity,” he said.

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