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FRSC SETS TO STRENGTHEN OPERATIONS TO REDUCE ROAD ACCIDENTS AND MAKE HIGHWAY SAFER FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES                                           

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FRSC SETS TO STRENGTHEN OPERATIONS TO REDUCE ROAD ACCIDENTS AND MAKE HIGHWAY SAFER FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES                                                                                                      01-11-23

     By Sadiq Aminu                                                          The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC is to strengthen its operations to further reduce road accidents and make the Highway safer for socio economic activities in the country.

Corps Marshal, Dauda Ali-Biu stated this in Abuja while decorating the newly promoted Deputy Corps Marshal representing South-West, Bisi Kazeem.

The Corps Marshal said the federal government has provided necessary logistics support to enhance FRSC operations.

He stated that more commands have been created and adequate equipment and manpower have also been deployed to check the excesses of road users during the ongoing Ember Months Campaign and beyond.

The FRSC Boss charged the newly promoted Deputy Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem to use his wealth of experience in bringing about effective road management in the country.

According to the FRSC Corps Marshal, the federal government followed due process in the exercise that produced the deputy corps Marshal.

In his response, the New Deputy Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem thanked President Bola Tinubu for approving the appointment and pledged to redouble efforts towards achieving the goal of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

Deputy Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem was until the promotion the Assistant Corps Marshal in charge of the Public Education Department.

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