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FRSC Corps Marshal visits Aiyedatiwa, solicits support

FRSC Corps Marshal visits Aiyedatiwa, solicits support

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By Ibironke Ariyo

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Malam Shehu Mohammed, has solicited the support of the Ondo State Government in achieving its mandate.

Mohammed said this when he led a team of FRSC officials on a courtesy visit to Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo on Monday in Akure.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the visit was in continuation of the on-going end of year traffic monitoring across strategic corridors by the Corps.

The FRSC Corps Marshal said that road safety was a shared responsibility that required the collaboration of all stakeholders, adding that the FRSC was in the state to execute two missions.

“The first is to felicitate with the governor and the people of Ondo State on the successful gubernatorial election.

“The second, being to embark on the Ember Months campaign aimed at reducing road traffic crashes during the festive period,” he said.

Mohammed said that Ondo was critical to the end of the year special operations due to the number of corridors in the State.

The Corps Marshal revealed that the Corps was committed to ensuring that crashes were reduced in line with United Nations Decade of Action on Road Safety and Injury Prevention.

He emphasised the need for the State Government to expedite action towards establishing Ondo State Road Safety Advisory Council.

This, he said, would complement the efforts of National Road Safety Advisory Council led by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

“We want to appreciate you because my sector Commander has informed me that he has been receiving support from you,” he said.

In his response, Aiyedatiwa said that the Corps Marshal’s visit would boost security of lives and properties in the state.

Aiyedatiwa, who was represented by his Deputy, Dr Olayide Adelami, thanked the Corps Marshal for the Operation Zero Tolerance and the traffic monitoring of federal highways.

He said that the state would collaborate with the FRSC to address the challenges of road safety in the state and pledged the state’s readiness to always support the Corps in its mandate.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

FRSC boss pledges to restore public trust

FRSC boss pledges to restore public trust

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By Ibironke Ariyo

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Malam Shehu Mohammed, has pledged to restore public trust in the corps.

 

Mohammed acknowledged that motorists no longer stop for FRSC personnel due to perceived lack of integrity.

 

He made the pledge when he visited the FRSC sector command on Monday in Akure.

 

He emphasised the importance of upholding the legacy of selfless service, integrity, loyalty, and service delivery bequeathed by the founding fathers of the Corps.

 

He said that the Corps had a noble mandate to protect, reduce, and minimise road safety crises, and create a safe and secure motoring environment for the public.

 

“The public servants in uniform are expected to make sacrifices for the nation.

 

“I want to charge you that while you are beautiful in your uniform in the office, please be beautiful on the road as well.

 

“I want to assure you that the Corps will continue to prioritise your welfare and make the work favourable for you,” he said.

 

The FRSC boss assured the personnel that the Corps would continue to provide necessary logistics support and welfare motivation to enable them to excel in their duties.

 

He, however, commended the Special Marshals for their integrity, selfless service, and trustworthiness, noting that they have been instrumental in creating a safe and moderate environment for Nigerians.

 

He assured that the Corps would continue to deliver on its promises, including the promotion of deserving officers and men, and the provision of opportunities for further studies.

 

He also promised that the Corps would continue to recognise and reward excellence among its personnel.

 

Speaking, the Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO) incharge of Oyo, Osun and Ondo, Mr Adeleye Adegboyega, appreciated the Corps Marshal for finding time to visit the state.

 

Adegboyega reiterated his commitment to ensuring the road was safe for all, adding that the officers and men of the service would not relent until road traffic crashes were reduced to the barest minimum.

 

Also, the Sector Commander, Akure command, Mr Samuel Ibitoye assured that the Corps would continue to uphold its legacy and carry out the mandate of the FRSC by ensuring safety on the highways.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mohammed’s visit to the state was part of his efforts to boost the morale of FRSC personnel and restore public trust in the Corps.

 

He has been meeting with officers and men of the agency to emphasise the importance of integrity, selfless service, and loyalty in the discharge of their duties.(NAN (www.nannews.ng)

edited by Sadiya Hamza

Yuletide: FRSC boss leads traffic monitoring

Yuletide: FRSC boss leads traffic monitoring

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By Ibironke Ariyo

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Malam Shehu Mohammed, is leading the end-of-year monitoring exercise to assess traffic situations in some parts of the North Central and Eastern regions.

 

Addressing the press on Sunday along the Lokoja-Abaji highway in Abuja, Mohammed said that the exercise was aimed at ensuring a safe motoring environment for commuters and travelers during the yuletide season.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the special patrol operations are targeted at ensuring zero fatalities and injuries during the end of the year travels.

 

NAN reports that the Corps Marshal will be on a strategic monitoring of traffic situation on the highways, specifically on the Abuja -Lokoja-Okene-Agbor-Asaba-Onitsha passageways due to the high vehicular movement on that route.

 

The FRSC boss emphasised the importance of obeying road traffic rules and regulations, urging drivers to exercise caution and avoid reckless driving.

 

He said that the exercise was a yearly tradition, aimed at encouraging personnel and ensuring a safer motoring environment.

 

“This is a special time for yuletide where all personnel of FRSC are out. You can see that I am here with some of our personnel and the entire management is here.

 

“The idea is for us to monitor and supervise this year’s operations, to create a safe motoring environment for people, for commuters and travelers to have a safe mobility to their destination.

 

“This is done every year and the entire management is out to encourage our staff to make sure that our mandate of keeping the road safe for all is strictly adhered to.

 

“We call on the motoring public to continually obey the road traffic rules and regulations so that together, we can achieve the successes of this period and this special patrol.

 

“We just started, we will be moving for the whole period until Jan. 15, 2025,” he said.

 

The FRSC boss, however, appealed to passengers to speak out when they noticed reckless driving, saying “if you see something, say something” to help prevent crashes.

 

Mohammed commended the motoring public for their cooperation and adherence to road safety guidelines, noting that the FRSC would continue to work tirelessly to ensure a safer motoring environment for all road users.

 

“From my observations, for now, the traffic is moving, drivers are obeying the rules, only in some few instances and that’s why we will continue to move and we will be stopping to check and cross check what they are doing.

 

“This is also a period where we can stop to sensitise them, do some public and education enlightenment on the road to make sure we achieved the theme for this year.

 

“We also want to tell the passengers to speak out when they see their driver is recklessly driving or doing the bad habit of driving.

 

“We are also appealing to them to talk to them so that we achieve the successes and reduce road traffic crashes this time around,” he said.

 

NAN also reports that the special monitoring provides an opportunity for the Corps Marshal to assess the performance of personnel during the Operation Zero tolerance to traffic crashes. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Obinna Unaeze/Yakubu Uba

FRSC disclaims ‘Peace Ambassador’ number plates

FRSC disclaims ‘Peace Ambassador’ number plates

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By Ibironke Ariyo

The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has distanced itself from any partnership with the Wazobia Conflict Resolution and Peace Initiative (WACORPAI) on the issuance of “Peace Ambassador” number plates.

The disclaimer is contained in a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja by the Corps Public Education Officer, Olusegun Ogungbemide.

Ogungbemide said that the disclaimer was also part of the FRSC’s efforts to clarify its stance on use of unauthorised number plates.

He described WACORPAI’s claim of a partnership as entirely false.

Ogungbemide said Federal Government number plates were reserved strictly for official use by Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

According to him, official number plates are not issued to individuals or private organisations as they are exclusively for government business.

“The public is to be aware that the announcement issued by WACORPAI informing its members of an existing partnership with the FRSC is outrightly baseless and false.

“This is because Federal Government number plates are only issued to Ministries, Departments and Agencies, not individuals irrespective of their affiliations,” Ogungbemide said.

He urged the public to desist from patronising producers of fake and illegal number plates.

“Members of the association who are presently using the number plates should take them off to avoid arrest while those intending to purchase same are equally advised to discontinue, ” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Mufutau Ojo

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