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The National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA) has launched 14-day special emergency operation on
roads in South-East, which is code named “Operation Eagle Eye”.
The South-East Zonal
Coordinator of NEMA, Mr Fred Anusim, officially flagged-off of the operation at
Ninth Mile Corner near Enugu on Tuesday.
Anusim said that “Operation
Eagle Eye” was all about the safety of all road users this yuletide; adding
that NEMA would not leave any stone unturned to ensure that all stakeholders
play to the rule of obeying traffic regulations.
“We have stationed
three operational vehicles strategically in major road corridors and the
vehicles will also conduct periodic patrols.
“NEMA has already
deployed 25 field staff for the operation in major road corridor in South-East
and put its well-equipped intensive care ambulance on alert for any rescue.
“The operation will
last from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6,” he said.
The NEMA coordinator explained
that the operation was also meant for NEMA to quickly respond to anybody or
group in any emergency situation on major roads across the zone.
He noted that due to
high volume of traffic during the yuletide, it had become necessary that NEMA
staff stayed on major roads daily to attend to incidents of emergency and other
issues affecting Nigerians travelling this period.
According to him, NEMA
is also assisting other first line response agencies involved in road and
emergency duties this yuletide.
Anusim said that NEMA
would also beam its searchlight on tanker drivers, who in recent time drive
recklessly and make the roads unsafe for smaller vehicles.
“We will ensure that
they are disciplined and give due respect to other road users this Yuletide,” he
said.

















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