Visitors to the Regional Transport Office (RTO) located in the Bemina locality of the city have voiced their frustration over persistent waterlogging problems plaguing the entrance and compound of the facility.
A delegation representing vehicle owners conveyed their grievances, highlighting the challenges they encounter while visiting the newly relocated RTO in Bemina. The recent shift of the RTO to this area was intended to improve accessibility and streamline administrative processes, but the issue of waterlogging has exacerbated concerns among visitors.
Members of the delegation cited difficulties accessing the RTO premises due to waterlogging, which not only inconveniences visitors but also poses potential risks to vehicles and impedes regular operations. They emphasized the need for immediate remedial measures to address the recurring problem and ensure a conducive environment for visitors and staff alike.
The delegation called upon authorities to undertake urgent steps to mitigate waterlogging issues at the Bemina RTO compound, including improved drainage systems and infrastructure upgrades. They stressed the importance of prioritizing the welfare of visitors and ensuring the smooth functioning of essential government services.
Local residents echoed the sentiments of the delegation, expressing frustration over the lack of timely action to address the longstanding issue of waterlogging at the RTO facility. They urged authorities to expedite efforts to resolve the problem and restore normalcy to the premises.
In response to the concerns raised by visitors and residents, authorities have assured swift action to address the waterlogging issues at the Bemina RTO. Plans are underway to initiate necessary infrastructure improvements and drainage enhancements to prevent future occurrences and enhance the overall experience for visitors.
As efforts to rectify the situation progress, visitors and stakeholders remain hopeful that the authorities' intervention will lead to lasting solutions, ensuring that the Bemina RTO operates efficiently and serves the needs of the community effectively.
Visitors to the Regional Transport Office (RTO) located in the Bemina locality of the city have voiced their frustration over persistent waterlogging problems plaguing the entrance and compound of the facility.
A delegation representing vehicle owners conveyed their grievances, highlighting the challenges they encounter while visiting the newly relocated RTO in Bemina. The recent shift of the RTO to this area was intended to improve accessibility and streamline administrative processes, but the issue of waterlogging has exacerbated concerns among visitors.
Members of the delegation cited difficulties accessing the RTO premises due to waterlogging, which not only inconveniences visitors but also poses potential risks to vehicles and impedes regular operations. They emphasized the need for immediate remedial measures to address the recurring problem and ensure a conducive environment for visitors and staff alike.
The delegation called upon authorities to undertake urgent steps to mitigate waterlogging issues at the Bemina RTO compound, including improved drainage systems and infrastructure upgrades. They stressed the importance of prioritizing the welfare of visitors and ensuring the smooth functioning of essential government services.
Local residents echoed the sentiments of the delegation, expressing frustration over the lack of timely action to address the longstanding issue of waterlogging at the RTO facility. They urged authorities to expedite efforts to resolve the problem and restore normalcy to the premises.
In response to the concerns raised by visitors and residents, authorities have assured swift action to address the waterlogging issues at the Bemina RTO. Plans are underway to initiate necessary infrastructure improvements and drainage enhancements to prevent future occurrences and enhance the overall experience for visitors.
As efforts to rectify the situation progress, visitors and stakeholders remain hopeful that the authorities' intervention will lead to lasting solutions, ensuring that the Bemina RTO operates efficiently and serves the needs of the community effectively.
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