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Drivers union gift members fuel, tyres in C’River

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Calabar, Jan. 29, 2026 (NAN) No fewer than 37 commercial drivers in Cross River on Thursday received free fuel and tyres during their first meeting of the year, organised by the Unified Commercial Drivers Association.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting which is the first for the year, took place in Calabar on Thursday.
Speaking with NAN in Calabar after the meeting, the state Chairman of the union, Mr Etta Henshaw, said the meeting brought together drivers and affiliated transport agencies across the state.
Henshaw said that the gathering was aimed at outlining the drivers’ agenda for the year and strengthening welfare support for members.
NAN reports that the fuel which were in 10-litre gallons and the brand new tyres were provided by the association chairman in collaboration with the Cross Rivers State Government.
NAN also reports that 30 drivers received 10-litre gallon of fuel each while seven drivers got brand new tyres.
He explained that the initiative was designed to ensure drivers benefit directly from ticket revenues through welfare programmes and incentives.
According to him, the free distribution of fuel and tyres was introduced under my leadership to motivate drivers and ease their operational challenges.
“Today’s event marks the second time such support is provided since I assumed office as state chairman.”
Speaking further, he acknowledged disagreements during the meeting, noting that enforcement of traffic laws remained a major concern among drivers.
The chairman said drivers often demanded a complete removal of enforcement, which he described as unrealistic in a law-governed society.
He added that the state government had reduced fines and removed some offences to address drivers’ complaints.
Henshaw explained that the association was working closely with enforcement agencies to ensure understanding and cooperation on the roads.
The chairman maintained that there was synergy between agency heads and enforcement officers, contrary to drivers’ fears.
He noted that continuous dialogue would help improve relations between drivers and regulatory authorities in the state.
Similarly, Mr Efa Nyong, Chairman of Commercial Transport Regulatory Agency (CTRA) commended the drivers for their attendance while noting that vehicle registration and renewal would be free for men above 60 and all women.
Nyong said that as an agency, they had reduced the traffic offences in the state to not using seatbelt, overloading and when a vehicle had not been registered with CTRA.
He said others include not having a spare tyre, side mirrors and fire extinguisher adding that enforcement for these items would begin on March 1.
Other organizations that attended the meeting include the representatives of the Nigeria Police Force, Federal Road Safety Corps, Vehicle Inspection Officers among others. (NAN)