The National Traffic Police Commander DCP Mohamed Mpinga
Mpinga, who was the chief guest during a graduation ceremony to
award certificates to 1,000 Bodaboda riders in Kibaha yesterday, said it
is important to drive cautiously and carefully in order to save lives
of passengers, pedestrians, the drivers themselves and the rest of the
road users.
The traffic police commander said all drivers regardless of the
mode of transport they operate with, must at all cost value life of road
users because human loss was unbearable. He said priority should be
given to safe driving to save lives because there was no replacement for
life of anyone.
The motorcyclists have been attending a month-long training in
Kibaha as an initiative of the Federation of International Automobiles
(FIA) Foundation. FIA funded the training while the Automobile
Association of Tanzania (AAT) coordinated the training which was
expertly organised by Tanzania Traffic Police training unit.
AAT through FIA-backed funding has so far trained over 4,000
motorcyclists in Dar es Salaam region alone in the past three years.
Training has been intensified as a move to reduce road accidents
resulting from fast running motorcyclists who commercially use
motorcycles to ease transport hitches. Most of motorcyclists are not
properly trained and the increasing unemployment has resulted in
breeding of half-backed drivers who ignore road signs.
Since the beginning of raining motorcyclists three years ago there
has been huge reduction of deaths from road accidents. The training of
Bodaboda in Dar es Salaam have brought impact on reduction of accidents
by 36 per cent as per statistics provided by Tanzania Traffic Police
Headquarters. Accidents in the year 2013 were 3970 and in the year 2014
was reduced to 2921 which is 36 per cent reduction and on fatality from
172 to 160 which was reduction of 8 per cent.
The brief but successful function was attended by high-profile guests in the automobile fraternity which included FIA
Foundation’s representative Monalisa Adhikari came all the way from London to witness the graduation ceremony.
Mpinga expressed his sincere appreciation to the visiting FIA
Foundation representative Monalisa, the AAT president Nizar Jivani and
the body’s chief executive officer Yusuf Ghor for their active
participation in underlining road safety initiatives.
He also extended his appreciation to Coast Region Traffic office
for mobilising the trainees and organising the function, the Traffic
Police Education Unit lead by ASP Swai and inspector Mussa and his
outstanding instructors’ team.
Other high profile police officers from the Coast Region who
attended the function included head of the Field Force Unit (FFU) ACP
Athumani Mwambalaswa and OCD Florence Mwenda.
Mpinga was also grateful to not only the graduands but also the
Coast Region Training officer ASP one Nassor and ASP Lwitiko Adam for
the full support.
He also made a humble request to Monalisa to convey message back
to FIA insisting continued support for the training which is highly
appreciated by Tanzania government.
‘It is a great pleasure to be in Tanzania and represent the FIA Foundation at this certificate giving ceremony.
“We are gathered here today to congratulate Bodaboda riders who
have successfully completed their training. Studies indicate that road
traffic injury rates among bodaboda drivers are more than fourteen times
greater than the rates among other members of the communities. So it is
vitally important to prioritise preventive interventions like this
training programme.
“The partnership forged by the Automobile Association of Tanzania,
the National Road Safety Council and the Traffic Police Department
demonstrates the great potential to work together to improve road safety
in this country.
“I am particularly pleased to know that a new curriculum for
training riders is being developed which will contribute to the safety
of riders, and consequently to pedestrians and other vulnerable road
users.
“The FIA Foundation works closely with the FIA and its network of
automobile clubs world-wide to support national and regional road safety
activities through the FIA Global Road Safety programme. This
initiative led by AAT is a flagship example of how donor support and
technical cooperation from the Foundation can help automobile clubs to
serve their communities and contribute to safer roads for all’, Monalisa
said.
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