The leadership of the Sierra Leone Roads Safety Authority SLRSA has vowed to take strong administrative disciplinary action against staffers would be found culpable of registering right-hand vehicles.
Management seems to have been left with little or no options but to expose, name and shame probable defaulters who are bent on framing and image and reputation of the SLRSA in a very bad light.
The SLRSA Executive Director Revered Smart K. Senessie is quoted to have reiterated his relentless commitments towards changing the narratives at the SLRSA in a recent media report. The renowned clergyman said his administration has so far swiftly moved with a very strong action being taken against defaulters, by first and foremost preventing a vehicle that have been allegedly registered by personnel of the authority.
‘In fact, we have impounded the vehicle in question, to prevent it from plying our roads and by extension ensuring the safety of all road users. We shall get to the bottom of whatever the case is and bring defaulters to book and end the culture of impunity therein’, he said.
The Authority in its engagement continues to identify defaulters through an administrative investigation into the matter as part of proactive measures aimed at forestalling such unpatriotic practices at the SLRSA in future especially under the astute stewardship Reverend Smart K. Senessie as Executive Director.
The Public Relations Officer, Abdul Karim Dumbuya explained that registering vehicles of such nature are very difficult, with series of challenges ranging from ownership history, mechanical fitness among host of other criteria as required by the laws of the Road Regulation.
Dumbuya said following examinations of a vehicle trying to be registered, pointing out that when once all the laid down rules and regulations are fully met as part of the requirements, then a vehicle can be permitted to be registered.