FRSC boss, Oyeyemi felicitates with Nigeria on 60th anniversary

September 30, 2020
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Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has felicitated with Nigerians as the country marks its 60th Independence Day anniversary on Thursday, October 1st.

In a statement signed by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, the Corps Marshal lauded the founding fathers of the nation for their vision, patriotism and commitment to building a virile, peaceful and prosperous nation that could serve the socio -economic and security needs of all citizens.

Oyeyemi particularly congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari, for successfully piloting the affairs of the nation to her 60th independence anniversary and assured all Nigerians that FRSC will remain committed to improved service delivery in matters of road safety management and traffic administration in the country.

Oyeyemi enjoined all Nigerians to always exhibit the spirits of patriotism and remain sensitive to the national demands for peace, security and development as being put in place by the Federal Government to address the challenges of nation building.

He reiterated the determination of the FRSC to support the Federal Government and all relevant stakeholders to achieve the much desired success in nation building especially in the areas of constructing more durable roads, railway lines and other modes of transportation necessary for achieving the social and economic targets of the administration.

The Corps Marshal further expressed concerns over the noticeable increases in certain traffic infractions being committed by some drivers across the country. These include speeding, route violation, overloading and traffic light violation, saying the identified offences constitute the major factors responsible for the fatal crashes that have been recorded in the country.

“Accordingly, we are stepping up our collaborations with relevant stakeholders in the tanker and petroleum transportation sector across the country and creating more aggressive public awareness on issues of minimum safety standards among petroleum tank operators,” he added.

And as part of the proactive measures being put in place by the FRSC towards ensuring peaceful and safe independence celebration, Kazeem said adequate numbers of personnel and logistics have been mobilised for a special patrol aimed at effectively managing human and vehicular traffic during the period.

He however, appealed to all Nigerians to support the campaign by promptly reporting cases of emergency either to the FRSC toll-free line: 122 or the studio of the National Traffic Radio through telephone lines: 08052998090 or 09067000015 respectively.

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