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The Best Solution To The Daily Trending Vehicle Abduction

The growing menace of one-chance operations in Port Harcourt has become one of the most troubling security concerns facing commuters today. Almost every week, stories emerge of residents being robbed, abducted, assaulted, or stripped of their valuables after boarding what appeared to be legitimate commercial vehicles. Despite repeated warnings urging citizens to be vigilant, the attacks continue, proving that public awareness alone is no longer enough.

The reality is simple: criminals thrive where there is anonymity. As long as anyone can put a vehicle on the road and begin carrying passengers without proper identification or accountability, the one-chance menace will remain difficult to eradicate.

A practical and potentially long-term solution would be the compulsory registration of all commercial vehicles operating within Port Harcourt and its surrounding communities. Every driver seeking to transport passengers should be required to register through a recognized transport park or government-approved transport body.

The registration process should go beyond basic vehicle documentation. Drivers should be required to submit comprehensive personal information, including their full names, local government area, state of origin, residential address, next-of-kin details, and verifiable identification documents. Such records would create a reliable database that security agencies and transport authorities could access whenever criminal activities are reported.

Beyond documentation, every registered driver should possess an official identification card that must be displayed while operating. Passengers should be able to see the driver’s identity before boarding any vehicle. This simple measure would significantly reduce the ability of criminals to hide behind false identities.

To strengthen accountability further, prospective drivers should provide guarantors who can vouch for their character and place of residence. These guarantors would not necessarily be held responsible for crimes committed by drivers, but their involvement would add another layer of verification, making it harder for individuals with criminal intentions to enter the system unnoticed.

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Equally important is the need for transport parks to maintain accurate records of all drivers operating under their supervision. Every loading park should know who its drivers are, where they live, and the vehicles they operate. If an incident occurs, authorities should not be starting investigations from scratch. They should be able to trace a suspect immediately through an established database.

Another critical measure would be the introduction of a government-issued seal, sticker, or verification mark for approved commercial vehicles. This seal should be difficult to counterfeit and should only be issued after a vehicle and driver have completed all registration requirements. Passengers would then have a simple way to identify authorized vehicles.

Any commercial vehicle operating without this official verification should be prohibited from carrying passengers and subjected to immediate sanctions. Such enforcement would gradually eliminate unauthorized operators from the roads and restore confidence in the public transport system.

The recent near-abduction incident involving a resident at Iwofe serves as another reminder that the threat remains real. While individuals must continue to exercise caution, the burden of preventing one-chance crimes cannot rest solely on commuters. The government, transport unions, security agencies, and park operators all have a role to play.

The fight against one-chance is not merely about arrests after crimes have occurred; it is about creating a system that prevents criminals from gaining access to passengers in the first place. A structured registration framework, supported by driver identification, guarantor verification, transport park accountability, and government-approved vehicle certification, may not eliminate crime entirely, but it would make Port Harcourt’s roads significantly safer.

For too long, the city has relied on warnings and reactive policing. What is needed now is a preventive system built on accountability, traceability, and enforcement. If implemented effectively, such reforms could become one of the strongest weapons against the one-chance epidemic and help restore public trust in commercial transportation across Port Harcourt.

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