In line with its statutory mandate, the Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority, on Thursday 22nd August 2024, certified a total of Nine (9) drivers of the Teaching Service Commission at the Authority’s headquarters, Kissy Road, Freetown.
The certification program came as a result of a rigorous training process that lasted for two days. This Driver’s Refresher Training program was done on both a theoretical and practical basis.
According to The Executive Director of SLRSA, Rev.Smart K Senesie, the SLRSA as an institution has the mandate to undertake the development of the manpower needed to service the transport industry, including the training and retraining needs of transport personnel both in the private and public sector. He commended the TSC for taking such a bold step in bringing their drivers for training and therefore encouraged the drivers to put into practice what they have learned and go out to make the change so other drivers may copy from them. Rev. Senesie implored all Ministries, Departments and Agencies to send their drivers for such refreshers training to enhance their capabilities and safety on the road.
The Deputy Executive Director of SLRSA, Mr. James B. Bio, cautioned the newly trained drivers to note that one mistake while driving can cause a lot of damage to lives and properties. He mentioned the innovation of new vehicles every year, so the training is key, and refresher training would help drivers understand new technologies and innovations embedded in modern vehicles.
The Director of Transport, Mr Arthur Brima, whose department is in charge of the training and retraining of drivers, emphasized the need as to why drivers should be trained often so they may be fully abreast with the does and don’ts of the road. He also encouraged them to be agents of change after being certified as trained drivers, especially in the areas of over-speeding on the road, which has been one of the major causes of road accidents, especially approaching rural areas.
The Director of Safety and Enforcement, Mr. Augustine Keitongi, spoke on the traffic offences drivers often commit, and cautioned the newly trained drivers to be very mindful of these traffic rules and regulations. He emphasized the need for them to pay attention to road signs. According to the Director of Safety and Enforcement “no one is above the law whether you are a private or public sector driver”.
The certificates were presented to the participants by the Executive Director, the Deputy Executive Director, and the Director of Human Resource and Administration, Mr. Josie A. Scott-Manga.
The occasion was climaxed with a vote of thanks and appreciation by Mr. Mohamed Samura, who happened to be the senior driver of the TSC. He acknowledged the good work of the tutors. Mr. Samura promised that they would definitely be the change both institutions are expecting and make a difference in their driving ability.
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