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Bauchi road agency graduates 500 cadets, traffic marshals

Mr Mohammed commended the cadets for their dedication, discipline and hard work, which facilitated the completion of the exercise.

• January 4, 2025
Bauchi road agency graduates (Credit: NAN)
Bauchi road agency graduates (Credit: NAN)

The Bauchi State Road Traffic Agency (BAROTA) has inaugurated 500 cadets and traffic marshals to enhance road safety in the state.

Governor Bala Mohammed stated this during the passing out parade of the personnel in Bauchi on Saturday.

Mr Mohammed commended the cadets for their dedication, discipline and hard work, which facilitated the completion of the exercise.

He stated that the agency played a pivotal role in tackling road transport challenges and ensuring safety through enforcement of traffic regulations.

The governor described the cadets and traffic marshals as a new generation of leaders ready to transform road safety and traffic management.

Mr Mohammed said the agency has been empowered to enforce traffic regulations, manage traffic flow, prevent violations and impound obstructive vehicles.

He reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the agency by providing an enabling environment, resources, infrastructure and continuous training.

Mr Mohammed said plans were underway to expand its workforce to 2,000 personnel, adding that integrity, professionalism and compassion must guide their operations.

He cautioned them against indiscipline, corruption and abuse of power, warning that acts of misconduct would not be tolerated.

The governor also directed local government councils to collaborate with the agency to establish outlets in their respective areas to enhance its operations.

The agency’s director-general, Air Commodore Ahmed Baba (rtd), commended the governor for establishing the agency and providing an enabling environment.

He described BAROTA as one of the achievements of Mr Mohammed’s administration.

Mr Baba assured that the agency would live up to the expectations by ensuring good traffic management and control in the state.

(NAN)

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