PHOTOS: OYRTMA BOSS, AKIN FAGBEMI LEADS OFFICERS, OTHERS IN 5000-MAN MATCH IN IBADAN
Yesterday, the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Road Transport Management Authority, Mogaji (Dr.) Akin Fagbemi led a 5000-man match including men and officers of OYRTMA, ‘Man O War’ and other Paramilitary Agencies as well as several hundreds of youths and individuals who voluntarily joined in the fitness/advocacy trek to sensitize the people of the State on traffic management whilst positively engaging the youths and dissuading them from engaging in nefarious activities that could jeopardize their future and worsen the volatile security situation in the State.
Addressing newsmen shortly after the endurance trek that spanned Iwo-Road, Agodi-Gate, Beere-Oje, Idi-Arere, Molete, Oke-Ado, Oke-Bola, Dugbe, Mokola and terminated at the State Secretriat, Agodi, Ibadan, the Executive Chairman said the exercise was to test the agility and stability of the OYRTMA officers and men as well as educate motorists and the people of the State on the rules, regulations and extant traffic laws of the State with a view to actualizing a saner road usage by motorists.
In his words, Dr. Fagbemi said, “we decided to have this joint endurance trek with other paramilitary agencies and bodies specifically to educate our motorists as well as subject the agility of our officers to sufficient stress to test their physical stability or otherwise.
During the walk, more than a thousand individuals decided to join with us on their personal accord and the exercise was a huge success. Not only did it encourage our youths to shun engagements inimical to their personal as well as societal wellbeing, it also complimented the drive of the Engr. Seyi Makinde’s administration in positively engaging the youths in beneficial adventures”, he said.
The OYRTMA Boss seized the opportunity to further reveal that “His Excellency, the Executive Governor had graciously approved the employment of more Officers and men for the Authority”, which according to him would help boost the reach of the Authority.
He however said in due course, details of the employment exercise would be made public and suitably qualified candidates would be invited to apply.