MRP SG thanks Blantyre City authorities for responding to concerns

Greyson Mikuwa….the robots are now in place, thanks Blantyre City Council for listening

By Vincent Gunde

Secretary General of the 14th registered political party in Malawi- Muvi wa Chilungamo Greyson Mikuwa, has thanked the office of the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer of Blantyre City Council for responding to his concern which he asked for the immediate action on the traffic robots which were broken at Nandos in the City.

For months, traffic robots at Nandos have been functioning properly with all colors available directing motorists and pedestrians what to do on the road but the direction they were pointing was not for motorists and other road users to see properly.

Many people have been wondering what Blantyre City Council was doing failing to fix the broken traffic robots as if it will require millions of Kwachas for maintenances with the officials passing Nandos without noticing that the robots were broken.

There have been accidents at Nandos involving motorists and pedestrians caused by the broken traffic robots and Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Secretary General Greyson Mikuwa took the matter to the media for Blantyre City Council officials to immediately take action on the robots.

Mikuwa appealed to Blantyre City Council authorities to reserve some resources which will go a long way for maintenances of various services the council is providing in the City and surrounding areas for public use.

He warned the Blantyre City Council authorities that their failure to take immediate action on the traffic robots which were broken at Nandos will force him to condemn them in strongest terms possible for negligence of duty.

“I am appreciating for the good work done at Nandos traffic robots, the area is not prone to accidents as used before, thanks must go to the office of the Mayor for responding to my concern,” said Mikuwa.

He said the broken traffic robots at Nandos were maintained a few days after raising an alarm in the media saying the robots are now in place expressing his vote of thanks to the Mayor and management of Blantyre City Council for taking an immediate action.

Mikuwa has appealed to residents of Blantyre City to take the City as their own and everyone to have a duty of holding office bearers accountable for maintenances of the services the council is providing in for public use.

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