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FRSC deploys 1,800 personnel, other logistics in Oyo

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyJune 23, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Oyo state command, has deployed no fewer than 1,800 personnel and other logistics for a hitch-free Eld-el-Kabir celebration in the state.

The commandโ€™s public education officer, Chijioke Inyama, said this in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday in Ibadan.

Mr Inyama said that the deployment would help to curb increased traffic volume usually witnessed during and after the festive period, with attendant gridlock and road obstructions.

He said that the 1,800 personnel included special marshals, while 22 operational vehicles, two state-of-the-art ambulances, a heavy-duty tow โ€“ truck and motorbikes were also deployed.

The public education officer said that the special operation would start on June 26 and end on July 1.

โ€œThe deployment is to sustain the corpsโ€™ visibility on our major roads in the state, to ensure free flow of traffic, reduce road traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities.

โ€œThe command will be organising a mega rally at the old toll gate, Ibadan, to sensitise members of the Park Management System on safe driving during and after the festive period,โ€ he said.

He quoted the FRSC sector commander in the state, John Adekanye, as saying that the command had perfected plans to collaborate with sister security agencies to ensure the safety of lives and property on the roads and at Eid praying grounds.

Mr Inyama said that the sector commander commended the state government for various measures taken to ensure that construction companies handling various road projects came up with palliatives on the roads to ensure the free flow of traffic.

He said that the personnel would apprehend trucks in the habit of carrying passengers and goods together as well as those driving vehicles without valid driverโ€™s licence.

The official said they would also apprehend those who engage in overloading, have non-functional wipers, drive against traffic and fail to use seat belts.

Mr Inyama called on motorists to ensure they maintain their vehicles, especially with the rainy season setting in.

He also urged them to check their tyres, lighting systems, windshields and wipers before embarking on journeys and to obey traffic rules and regulations.

(NAN)


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