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FRSC deploys personnel, logistics to gridlock, critical routes

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, has directed all commanding officers of the agencies to ensure effective deployment of personnel and other logistics to critical locations across the country for enhanced visibility and to combat gridlock that could hinder smooth flow of traffic.

This is specifically, aimed at ensure accident-free movement as people return to commercial cities and their places of work after the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays and festivities, according to a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem.

Kazeem said the corps marshal handed out the directive to zonal commanding officers, sector commanders, corridor commanders and unit commanders all over the country.

The corps marshal said the patrol teams must remain on their routes till 1900HRS when traffic volume is expected to have reduced drastically, while rescue teams are to be on standby in all commands to take care of emergencies.

The spokesperson quoted the corps marshal as saying, “In order to ensure good visibility of the corps and proactiveness towards preventing traffic jams, commanding officers are to physically supervise the deployment of staff and other logistics to the identified critical locations.”

In addition, to guarantee efficient monitoring of the critical routes, the corps marshal also directed that pictures of traffic situations from critical locations prone to traffic gridlock must be forwarded to the monitoring and control room at the headquarters to reassure management of the free movement of vehicles.

“Expectedly, the sector commanders are to consistently supervise the activities of the unit commanders under them to ensure adequate supervision of their routes,” he added.

The statement identified the critical locations as Hawan kibo, mararaban Jos, Zuba Junction, Giri Junction, Gidan waya, Iwo Road Roundabout, Sagamu Exchange, Ore /Ondo exchange, Oluku junction, Abia Tower, Odukpani Junction, Jebba, Mokwa, Gombe Town byePass, Jere, Tafa, Dikko U-Turn, and NATACO Junction.

Others are Kotonkarfe, Gwagwalada, Akungba Junction, Mowe, Ibafo, Ibuza Junction, Upper Iweka, Onitsha Head bridge, Ossisioma Junction, Benin byePass, Zariagi Junction, Okene township, Ewu Junction.

Oyeyemi commended the motoring public for their cooperation so far and enjoined them to continue complying with road traffic rules and regulations to achieve the envisioned zero-road traffic crashes during the period and beyond.

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