She said the command was worried about motorists’ flagrant disobedience to traffic rules in the state.
The FRSC boss appreciated the CJN for piloting the affairs of the judiciary.
He pledged the association’s support in making roads safer for economic activities in the country.
Mr Nadabo thanked the corps marshal for clearing the backlog of 2023 promotion exercises.
He said that the figure was slightly lower than the 350 deaths recorded within the same period in 2022.
The FRSC boss advised Nigerians to remain committed to tackling the challenges posed by traffic violations.
The FRSC said its operatives need adequate protection from road users and suspected criminals who attack them while discharging their official duties.
According to him, road traffic crashes are not accidents but are a result of the actions or inactions of human beings.
He said the crash occurred at exactly 04:02 a.m. while the FRSC tow truck was removing the broken truck along the route.
He assured that the corps’ office in Sabon Gari would soon be built and equipped with adequate facilities to enhance effective performance.
