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Liberia: Transport Minister Installs Travel Signs


-seeks logistical support for Police

Liberia’s Minister of Transport Samuel A. Wlue says, if road accidents in Liberia must be reduced, the Liberia National Police (LNP) should be provided all necessary logistical support to enhance its operations.

The Transport Minister spoke on Wednesday, 21 October during Implementation of Road Safety Action Plan Installation ceremony (Pillar Two) involving street naming, traffic warning and counties’ welcome signs for Monrovia and its environs at the premises of the ministry.

Minister Wlue notes that installation of road safety, street naming, traffic warning and counties’ welcome signs are significant to enhance movement of vehicles and people across the country. He lauds the Inter-Ministerial Council of the Road Safety Secretariat for the wonderful work carried out, which he says, will provide better directions to pedestrians and moving objects.

Police Inspector General Col. Patrick Sudue warns vehicle operators to adhere to all traffic signs erected particularly in Monrovia, warning that any vehicle speeding beyond 30 miles per hour would be chased after by the Police and said operator prosecuted.

Liberia continues to suffer tragic road accidents across the country, resulting loss of lives and properties with the latest occurring on Tuesday, 20 October 2020 in Bong County, taking away six lives.

IG Sudue describes as unfortunate and disgusting, behavior of some Liberians, who destroy and remove important road safety traffic signs in the streets, intended to provide direction to both human beings and vehicles.