Hussaini Isah, head of the NEMA Minna Operations Office, said the aim was to share expertise, experiences, and valuable insights on preventing boat mishaps.
The VIO boss also urged members of the public to be patient while using the road to avoid road crashes, obstructions, and death.
Mr Suberu said that road safety was everybody’s business.
According to him, road traffic crashes are not accidents but are a result of the actions or inactions of human beings.
VIO spokesman said that the directorate had embarked on massive impoundment in the territory, to eradicate commercial motorcyclists from operating within the city centre.
The enforcement was in collaboration with the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) and relevant security agencies in the state.
He said the directorate’s operatives were ready to enforce stringent penalties on road offenders, especially those with unroadworthy vehicles.
Stiff penalties await those who drive vehicles with faded number plates in the FCT.
