The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, says
there are 79 portions in the critical road corridors in the country calling for
federal government’s attention before the yuletide.
FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, said this
in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria at the FRSC Academy in Udi,
Enugu State on Thursday.
Mr. Oyeyemi said that the corps had been
talking with the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing on how best to put most
of the critical road corridors in shape before the yuletide.
“We have submitted a report containing 79
portions in the critical road corridors throughout the country to the Minister
of Power, Works and Housing.
“We believe the report will be given due
attention before the yuletide,” he said.
According to him, it is also necessary to fix
critical road corridors to check traffic build-ups.
“We thank God that the Minister of Works has
graciously agreed to our plea of fixing and doing palliative works on most of
the critical road corridors identified.
On Ember month programme, the FRSC boss said
the corps was ready to carry out comprehensive enforcement of traffic
violations, to serve as deterrent for negative road habits and negligence.
“We will critically look out for expired
tyres, speed limiting device (for commercial buses), overloading, reckless
driving, seat belt usage, driving licence, among others.
“All these range of items and compliance,
when got right, will engender safe and secured road for all road users in all
our road corridors during the ember months.’’
He also said that all Zonal, Sector, Unit and
Route Commanders had been “well briefed’’ on what to do and look out for,
assuring that the corps would be more proactive ever than before.
Mr. Boboye noted that with the rainy season
coming to an end and the heat on the increase, it became imperative for drivers
to use quality tyres that would stand increasing heat.
He urged drivers in the habit of buying
expired tyres for their vehicles to eschew such behaviour to check the rate of
road crashes in the country.
“Our people must consider safety and life
first and not just looking at cost alone.”
Mr. Oyeyemi called on road users to cooperate
with FRSC officials and volunteers to ensure a safe and free-flowing traffic
especially during the yuletide season.
Mr. Oyeyemi is on a three-day working visit
to the FRSC Academy in Udi, Enugu State where he inaugurated promotion course
and examination for 179 officers on Wednesday.
The officers, who are being considered for
promotion from Assistant Route Commander to Deputy Route Commander are drawn
from all sections of the corps in the country.
The course and its examination will run for
two weeks with various professionals coming to lecture and organise practical
sessions with them.
Source: PremiumTimesNG
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