Anambra bans unauthorised construction of speed bumps

The Anambra government has banned the unauthorised construction of speed bumps by individuals or groups without approval from the relevant government authority.
This is contained in a statement released to journalists by Law Mefor, the state Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, on Saturday in Awka.
According to the commissioner, individuals and communities are no longer permitted to construct speed bumps on public roads without prior approval.
“Going forward, approval is required. All speed bumps and their locations must be approved by the state government.
“A uniform design for speed bumps will have to be sought from the state’s Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.
“Speed bumps will be restricted to critical areas such as markets, churches, schools, and other locations as determined by the government,” he said.
The commissioner said the decision was taken following the indiscriminate construction of speed bumps, which had posed adverse effects on road infrastructure and safety.
The statement further urged the public to contact the Office of the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure on 08033076518 for further clarification.
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