Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, known for its grand architecture and bustling streets, has been experiencing a peculiar phenomenon that often leaves its residents dumbfounded. The city’s school bus drivers, with their adrenaline-fuelled driving habits, have become legendary for their reckless manoeuvres and frequent involvement in road accidents.
The school bus drivers navigate the streets with an unwavering determination to challenge the laws of physics and safety. Why do parents keep their children and wards in such schools, seemingly turning a blind eye to the mayhem caused by these daredevil drivers?
The buses, often adorned with bold inscriptions like “How is my driving? Please call (phone number),” display a remarkable talent for attracting accidents because of the persons behind their wheels. One might wonder why parents remain silent about such recklessness, despite the blatant risks posed to their precious children.
It is not uncommon to witness these school buses darting through traffic like eager participants in a high-speed chase, abruptly changing lanes without any regard for fellow motorists. The tires screech, horns blare, and pedestrians scramble for safety as these drivers embark on their daily escapades. Sometimes, pupils litter the streets when the drivers crash the vehicles into other road users and overturn their passengers.
Is it an unspoken pact between parents and school proprietors to expose their children to extreme adventures early in life? Or perhaps they see it as a character-building exercise, preparing them for a future as stunt drivers? The truth remains a mystery.
In this bewildering scenario, we must examine the roles played by various stakeholders. Let us start with parents, the primary guardians of their children’s well-being. Some might argue that parents have adopted a laissez-faire approach, believing that only the strongest survive the harrowing school bus journeys. Others claim that they have taken up the mantle of faith, trusting in a higher power to keep their children safe amidst the chaos.
Is it an unspoken pact between parents and school proprietors to expose their children to extreme adventures early in life? Or perhaps they see it as a character-building exercise, preparing them for a future as stunt drivers? The truth remains a mystery.
Religious leaders, who possess immense influence over their congregations, also have a part to play. It is baffling why they haven’t taken a stance against this reckless endangerment of young lives. Are they waiting for divine intervention to resolve the matter? Or are they too preoccupied with other pressing issues to notice the speed demons on the roads? (Well, with eyes on private jets, why do they have to bother about what happens in buses?)
School proprietors, who are responsible for the overall welfare of their students, cannot escape scrutiny either. While they may argue that their focus lies in delivering quality education, neglecting the safety and well-being of their students undermines their noble intentions. It is high time they joined forces with the concerned parents to demand change and hold the school bus drivers accountable. Increased supervision at work, including surprise inspections and strict monitoring of driver behaviour, can serve as a deterrent to reckless driving.
It is time to trade in the “Fast and Furious” for a “Safe and Secure” commute.
Additionally, improving conditions of service for bus drivers, such as better pay and benefits (commensurate with the fat school fees charged for each child), could attract more responsible individuals to the profession.
The government regulatory agencies for schools should not remain idle in the face of this alarming situation. By introducing mandatory psychological and medical tests for drivers, special driving exams to assess their skills, and increased supervision during work hours, we can weed out those who consider reckless driving as a sport. (Note the word ‘weed’ in the last sentence and you might see something else of concern.) Additionally, improving the conditions of service for drivers might help alleviate some of the underlying reasons for their risky behaviour, such as overworked schedules or inadequate remuneration.
Lastly, the Federal Road Safety Commission must step up its efforts in ensuring road safety. By enforcing stricter penalties and implementing comprehensive training programmes for school bus drivers, they can contribute to a safer and more responsible road culture. It is time to trade in the “Fast and Furious” for a “Safe and Secure” commute.
Abuja’s notorious school bus drivers have turned the city’s roads into their personal racetracks, leaving concerned citizens scratching their heads in bewilderment. The silence of parents, the inaction of religious leaders, the negligence of school proprietors, and the complacency of government agencies have all contributed to the perpetuation of this reckless driving culture. Perhaps it is the result of an unspoken initiation ritual into parenthood, where embracing fear and placing one’s trust in the hands of reckless individuals become rites of passage. Or maybe it is a profound display of faith, as parents willingly test the limits of divine intervention to keep their children safe.
Whatever we think it is, I guess it is high time we demanded change. Let us come together as a community and insist on psychological tests, medical evaluations, special driving exams, and increased supervision for school bus drivers. Only through collective action can we ensure the safety of our children and put an end to the white-knuckle rides they endure on a daily basis.
By introducing mandatory psychological and medical tests for drivers, special driving exams to assess their skills, and increased supervision during work hours, we can weed out those who consider reckless driving as a sport. (Note the word ‘weed’ in the last sentence and you might see something else of concern.)
Religious leaders, with their esteemed positions as moral compasses within the community, could play a pivotal role in shedding light on this enigma. A sermon dedicated to the perils of Abuja school bus drivers could serve as a wakeup call, urging parents to question their choices and demand better transportation for their children. It might even stretch into other forms of safety in the context of sexual molestation of minors by drivers.
Stakeholders should step up and make Abuja’s school bus rides the stuff of legends for all the right reasons. Let us hope that a day will come when the inscriptions on the back of these buses will serve a greater purpose than mere decoration, and concerned citizens will finally call those numbers to report the reckless driving. Until then, buckle up, Abuja, for the wild ride continues.
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