Never allow under-age to drive, FRSC pleads with parents
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Adamawa Sector Command, has pleaded with parents not to allow underage to drive even during celebrations such as Eid el-Fitr.
Mr Adeoye Irelewuyi, the sector commander, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Yola.
He said that driving of under-age persons are very dangerous not only for themselves but for other road users.
According to him, any person caught will face the law.
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He noted that the command had deployed no fewer than 300 both regular and special marshals for the special patrol to ensure free movement.
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Train derails in Kaduna, no life lost
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Security operatives have been deployed to secure a train that derailed in Kaduna while conveying pipes to Kano.
Kaduna State Police Command Spokesman, ASP Mohammed Jalige, said the train developed some faults and derailed.
He said no life was lost and no property was damaged in the accident, but their operatives were guarding the train
against possible vandalism.
Views: Visits 6 By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Security operatives have been deployed to secure a train that derailed in Kaduna while conveying pipes to Kano. Kaduna State Police Command Spokesman, ASP Mohammed Jalige, said the train developed some faults and derailed. He said no life was lost and no property was damaged in the accident, but their operatives were guarding the train against possible vandalism. ALSO READ: Kidnappers kill Kaduna boy after collecting N5m ransom The train loaded with water pipes, heading to Zaria from Lagos derailed, Saturday evening at Unguwa Kanawa, Kaduna North local government area of Kaduna State. The Kaduna State Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corps, Hafiz Mohammed, said the accident was minor.
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