Cargo Drivers Fault Police For Checking Their Trucks Without Protective Gears

April 24, 2020
Cargo trailers parked at the Heavy Vehicles parking yard of Busabaala ward, Lugazi Central Division.

Cargo truck drivers have raised concern about Police officers examining their trucks without wearing protective gear, saying it exposes them to contracting Corona virus.

Through Haulers Cargo Truck Driver’s Association, which comprises about 1000 truck drivers spread across the East African region, the truck driver accuse police officers of approaching them without protective gear.  

The Association Chairperson, Hamis Hussein told URN at their offices in Mukono that majority of their members complain about police officers who climb their trucks to ascertain compliance with the Covid-19 preventive guidelines without sanitizing their hands. 

He also says that some of the officers use the same pair of gloves for morning to evening, which is risky. 

Isabirye Lukwago, a driver plying the Tanzania-Uganda route, says they have been pleading with the officers to stop opening their doors without sanitizing their hands in vain.

Police Spokesperson, Fred Enanga, says in some instances officers run out of gears, which they are trying to resolve. 

He however, says they can’t relax on checking trucks to ensure they comply with the presidential directives of fight covid-19. 

Seventeen truck drivers have so tested positive for Covid19. 

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