Government has urged its Transport Officers (TOs) to put in place measures to curb the rampant abuse of its vehicles.
ZANIS reports Works and Supply Permanent Secretary Bizwayo Nkunika said this in his opening remarks when he officially opened a five day workshop organised by his ministry under the theme ” Transport Management.”
The workshop being held at Precem Hotel has attracted Government Transport Officers and Inspectors of Government Transport.
Lieutenant Colonel Nkunika said for this reason, his ministry will facilitate guidelines and regulations on High way Code to avoid unnecessary road accidents he said was costing government huge sums of moneys to replace and repair its vehicles.
Lt.Col Nkunika said as government workers, TOs should to know that government vehicles are government properties that needed care and accounted for.
He regretted that some government drivers employed do not properly manage the vehicles which are part of government property.
He has since appealed to his counterparts line ministries to put in place stringent measures and ensure that government vehicles are insured with relevant Insurance Companies.
The PS said it is inevitable that government vehicles are used efficiently and effectively.
He said TOs should be proactive and responsible enough by instituting a good asset management practices to safe guard government vehicles.
He said government vehicles will be monitored by the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) where maintenance details would be recorded on a regular basis.
Speaking earlier, the ministry’s TO John Kasanga said that only 2,500 out of the 6000 government vehicles, are insured.
Captain Kasanga said another workshop is earmarked in provinces to to sensitizing drivers on transport management.
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