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HERE S WHAT FRSC STATS REVEALED ABOUT YULETIDE TRAVELS – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 21 December 2020 The yuletide season, like no other period of the year, triggers a surge in commercial/trading activities, hospitality, and travel services demand. Entrepreneurs, who have strategically prepared for the yuletide sales fever reap bountifully. Travel and tourism service providers are also not left out. With the holiday season, now in full swing, families and individuals are preparing for festivities and get-togethers. Some are already set for interstate or oversea holiday travels, to reunite with their loved ones and connect to the holiday cheer. Unfortunately, as more people elect to take these exciting road trips, the proliferation means that there are increased chances of those who are without a license; those who are drunk or driving under the influence as well as those, pumped with adrenaline from the season’s euphoria, prompting a slew of undisciplined and reckless driving. In other words, this season is also infamously r

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Sunday morning

Daily Post Nigeria Published 1. Unknown gunmen have reportedly abducted Anthony Okungbowan, the Edo State Head of Service. Okungbowan was abducted in Benin-City, the State capital, on Saturday. 2. No fewer than 11 people sustained injuries when a tanker, loaded with diesel, exploded on the Otedola bridge on Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Saturday in Lagos. The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Olusegun Ogungbemide, who confirmed the incident, said that the unfortunate incident occurred when the tanker rolled back and collided with another Articulated truck carrying goods and a saloon car. 3. The Ogbobula Isaac-led Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State on Saturday, suspended Sen. Magnus Abe, Hon. Igo Aguma, Barr. Wogu Boms and Livingstone Wechie, for alleged anti-party activities.

Breaking News | 11 injured in Otedola bridge tanker explosion in Lagos

Views: Visits 45 No fewer than 11 people sustained injuries when a tanker, loaded with diesel, exploded on the Otedola bridge on Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Saturday in Lagos. Olusegun Ogungbemide, Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in the state, confirmed the incident in a statement Saturday evening. Mr Ogungbemide said the explosion occurred when the tanker rolled back and collided with another articulated truck carrying goods and a salon car. “The impact of the collision resulted in the explosion. “About 11 passengers involved in the crash but no death was recorded. “The rescue teams of FRSC, Lagos Fire Service and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) are quickly mobilised to the scene for the rescue operation.

11 injured as diesel tanker explodes in Lagos - National Accord Newspaper

11 injured as diesel tanker explodes in Lagos - National Accord Newspaper
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FRSC promotes 2, 880 officers

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 20 December 2020 The Federal Road Safety Corps has announced the promotion of 2,880 officers and marshals to new ranks. The Corps Public Education Officer Assistant Corps Marshal Bisi Kazeem made the announcement in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja. He said that the FRSC approved the promotions following the consideration of a report by its establishment committee. Kazeem said that 435 officers were promoted to their next ranks, 769 Marshal Inspectors, and 1,676 Road Marshal Assistants were equally elevated to the next ranks. According to him, out of the 435 officers, 33 of them are promoted from the rank of Chief Route Commander to Route Commander.

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