The Federal Road
Safety Commission (FRSC) has deployed 11,000 personnel, 795 vehicles, 283 bikes
and 76 ambulances across the nation for the Easter celebration.
This is contained in a
statement signed on Wednesday by Mr Bisi Kazeem, the Head, Media Relations and
Strategy of the FRSC in Abuja.
According to the
statement, the approval of the deployment is based on the observations of the
commission and that of Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive
of the organisation.
The statement said the
deployment would address the misuse of the roads by road users which had, in
the past, resulted in high level of road traffic crashes, particularly during
festive seasons.
“Nigerians will be
once again on the road to visit their homes and loved ones in the spirit of
Easter celebration marking the death and resurrection of Christ.
“It is in a bid to
arrive at their destinations early that most transporters and private vehicle
owners drive recklessly and overtake wrongfully, thereby, undermining their
safe arrival.
“In a bid to make more
money, most transporters resort to overloading and the resultant effect is
crashes which in turn lead to loss of lives and property,’’ it said.
The statement also
said that the commission would check all cases of wrongful overtaking,
overloading, reckless driving and dangerous driving.
Other violations to be
checked include; number plate violation, speed limit violation and lane
indiscipline.
“The Corps Marshal’s
vision is to increase Traffic Management of the Corps to ensure smooth travels
before, during, and after the festive season to minimise the occurrence of road
crashes,” it said.
To achieve this, the
statement said that public enlightenment, removal of rickety and broken down
vehicles and a full-scale enforcement against fake and expired drivers licence,
would be employed.
“With the measures on
ground and with the cooperation of motorists and all staff of the Corps deployed
for the operations, road crashes would be reduced minimally, if not
eradicated,” the statement added. (NAN Reports).

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