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FRSC recorded low road crashes in Kaduna during yuletide: Official

“During the yuletide season, the corps has recorded low road traffic crashes (RTCs),” said Kabir Nadabo, the sector commander of FRSC.

• January 6, 2025
FRSC OFFICER CHECKING PAPERS OF MOTORIST
FRSC OFFICERS [Photo Credit; The African Courier]

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kaduna State Sector Command, said the corps recorded low crashes during festivities.

“During the yuletide season, the corps has recorded low road traffic crashes (RTCs),” said Kabir Nadabo, the sector commander of FRSC in Kaduna State.

He said this during public enlightenment campaign rallies on “Operation Zero-Tolerance” in four motor parks in Kaduna on Monday.

The sector commander also appreciated the motorists and  their unions for collaborating during the yuletide season, saying, ”corps recorded low road traffic crashes.”

Mr Nadabo said the rally was part of the operation being conducted nationwide.

The motor parks where the rally was held were Television Garage, Abuja Junction Park, Queen Amina Bridge, Kawo, NNPC Junction and Magajin Gari Minipark.

He also disclosed that the campaign rally focused on engaging drivers and passengers on the importance of a safe driving culture, emphasising the significance and role of FRSC in ensuring the safety of lives and properties of Nigerians.

Mr Nadabo disclosed that the campaign rally also witnessed the distribution of fliers and handbills at the various parks visited, with meaningful engagements between the staffers and motorists recorded.

He said the members of the public were advised to make use of the FRSC app on social media.

Mr Nadabo added that they were encouraged to listen to FRSC Radio programmes for up-to-date corps matters.

The operation began on December 15, 2024, and is expected to end on January 15.

(NAN)

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