The initiatives are the Anambra State City Cab Scheme, Operation
Clean & Healthy Anambra (OCHA Brigade) and the Anambra State Traffic
Management Agency (ATMA). Although Anambra State with its three major cities
and pockets of urbanizing towns is the most developed state in the South East,
residents have always complained of the absence of organized intra and
inter-city taxis that will facilitate the movement of commuters inside and
between the cities.
He further maintained that the introduction of the Cab Scheme
is expected to slash the unemployment rate and eventually contribute to a
growth in the Internally Generated Revenue of the state.
“The City Cab Scheme is aimed at empowering the youths of
Anambra by offering them an opportunity to own brand new taxi cabs via a hire
purchase scheme,” he revealed, further pointing out that the scheme has a 24
hours call centre for residents to call the operators for pick-ups at any time
of day or night.
On the introduction of Operation Clean & Healthy Anambra,
codenamed OCHA Brigade, Governor Obiano explained that it is “an Enforcement
Unit with a mandate to facilitate improvement in our quality of
life by enforcing environmental cleanliness, healthy living habits, good
hygiene and general orderliness in the state.
According to him, “the mission of OCHA Brigade is to enforce
cleanliness and orderliness as a culture among the residents of Anambra State;
with the aim to become the task force most known for enforcing a clean, orderly
and healthy environment in Nigeria. This initiative will be championed by 200
youths drafted from various ministries in the state who have been properly
trained and equipped for this assignment.”
OCHA Brigade is a merger of the Enforcement Units of the
Ministries of Health, Environment, Board of Internal Revenue Services, ASUDEB/
ACDA, the advertisement agency and ASWAMA. It represents a new enforcement
model with inter-ministerial and inter-agency relationships that present an
opportunity for the state to efficiently and effectively enforce discipline, orderliness,
cleanliness and an excellent tax payment structure. “
Obiano further described OCHA Brigade as a “laudable
initiative that will foster a cleaner, healthier and more orderly Anambra; a
culture worthy of an enterprising and dogged people; and an effective taskforce
that will endear the government to the people.”
On the introduction of the Anambra State Traffic Management
Agency (ATMA), an agency under the Ministry of Transport (MOT) Governor Obiano
expressed optimism that ATMA would lead to drastic reduction in the rising wave
of preventable road accidents, injuries and damage to valuable properties which
is the priority of my administration
Throwing more light on the agency, Governor Obiano said that “the
agency has been reengineered, restructured and charged with the administration,
control and management of road traffic matters; a system of operations that
make it responsive to the demands of traffic and to ease traffic congestion, to
reduce travel delay, improve access to commerce and industry, redirect traffic,
improve the environment, protect and enhance safety of all road users and
eventually enhance a sustainable transport system in Anambra State.
Governor Obiano revealed that 150 operatives have been
trained at the highly acclaimed internationally recognized Traffic Management
Centre of the Federal Road Safety Academy, Udi, and Enugu State. He said that
with the creation of ATMA, traffic control and administration in the state will
improve considerably as operatives of the agency will fully compliment the
efforts of, Federal Road Safety Corps within the State.
Earlier in his address, the Anambra State Commissioner for
Transport, Hon. Chuma Mbonu thanked Governor Obiano for making Anambra the
first state to send its Traffic Managers to the Federal Road Safety Corps
Academy, Udi in Enugu State.
Disclosing that ATMA has 5 Heavy Duty and Medium Tow Trucks,
15 Patrol Cars and 25 Patrol Motorcycles in its disposal to ensure effective
discharge of its duties, Hon Mbonu assured that “with these officers on our
highways, the era of unnecessary traffic holdups will be over. Avoidable
accidents will be reduced to the barest minimum.”
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