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Lives at Risk: Why Maiduguri Must Fix the ‘Yellow Bucket’ Truck Problem -By Aisha Usman Yusuf

As Maiduguri continues to grow and expand, ensuring the safe operation of government vehicles remains a shared responsibility. Residents also called on traffic authorities and relevant agencies to enforce stricter speed regulations and enhance driver discipline to safeguard lives and property on the city’s busy roads.

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Residents of Maiduguri, the bustling capital of Borno State, have expressed growing concern over the frequent accidents involving government-owned trucks popularly known as “Yellow Bucket.” These trucks, used for various public works and environmental sanitation purposes, have reportedly been involved in several accidents across the city, often resulting in loss of lives, injuries, and property damage.

In recent weeks, incidents have been recorded in areas such as Customs, Damboa Road, Dolori, and most recently near the Gwange Graveyard. While the latest mishap caused only road damage with no serious casualties, earlier accidents claimed lives and left several people injured.

Eyewitnesses and residents attributed the recurring accidents to factors such as over speeding, poor vehicle maintenance, and mechanical failures, particularly faulty brakes. Others alleged that many of the drivers operating these heavy trucks may lack the maturity, experience, or proper training required to handle such vehicles safely.

Residents have therefore appealed to the state government to take urgent measures to prevent further tragedies. Suggestions include conducting routine mechanical inspections of all government trucks, organizing refresher driving courses for operators, and ensuring only qualified and responsible drivers are employed to handle heavy-duty vehicles.

While acknowledging the numerous developmental strides of the Borno State Government under Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, especially in infrastructure, sanitation, and road rehabilitation, residents emphasized that addressing the safety concerns surrounding the Yellow Bucket trucks is equally vital.

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They commended the government’s responsiveness in tackling pressing issues across the state and urged it to extend the same commitment toward ensuring road safety.

As Maiduguri continues to grow and expand, ensuring the safe operation of government vehicles remains a shared responsibility. Residents also called on traffic authorities and relevant agencies to enforce stricter speed regulations and enhance driver discipline to safeguard lives and property on the city’s busy roads.

Aisha Usman Yusuf
Department of Mass Communication
Kashim Ibrahim University

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