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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ebonyi says it still discharges its constitutional duties of maintaining safety on the roads, notwithstanding the security challenges.
Mr Anthony Okorie, the new FRSC Sector Commander in Ebonyi, said this on Monday in Abakaliki, during an interactive session with newsmen on the 2021 United Nations Global Road Safety Week.
According to Okorie, the corps in Ebonyi is still performing its statutory functions, hence the drastic reduction in road accidents in the state.
“We are not armed so other security agencies inform us about the safety situations on the roads.
Views: Visits 4 The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ebonyi says it still discharges its constitutional duties of maintaining safety on the roads, notwithstanding the security challenges. Mr Anthony Okorie, the new FRSC Sector Commander in Ebonyi, said this on Monday in Abakaliki, during an interactive session with newsmen on the 2021 United Nations Global Road Safety Week. According to Okorie, the corps in Ebonyi is still performing its statutory functions, hence the drastic reduction in road accidents in the state. “We are not armed so other security agencies inform us about the safety situations on the roads. “We have not withdrawn from the roads. We still discharge our functions assiduously in compliance with stipulated COVID-19 protocols,” he said.
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Views: Visits 5 The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Akwa Ibom, says it recorded 12 deaths through road accidents between January and April. Mr Matthew Olonisaye, the Sector Commander, announced this to newsmen on the occasion marking the sixth United Nations Global Road Safety Week on Monday in Uyo. The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the safety week, which ends on May 23 has the theme “Street for Life”. Olonisaye said that the theme calls for 30km/h speed limits to be the acceptable speed limit for vehicles in built-up areas such as cities, towns, and villages. The sector commander identified excessive speeding as the major cause of road accidents across the country.