Mrs Abbah warned against speeding and violating other traffic rules and regulations while driving on the highways during the period.
“This time around, we are not leaving any stone unturned. Any recalcitrant driver that we catch is going to face prosecution,” the FRSC boss said.
The brigade commander commended Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba for supporting the brigade with vehicles to enhance operations in the state.
Mr Mohammed stated that the deployment was part of efforts to ensure the election’s seamless conduct, as scheduled by the electoral authorities.
Akinwumi Fasakin, the FRSC Ogun sector commander, told journalists on Sunday in Ota that such acts of drunk driving would not be tolerated.
From January 2, only vehicles from the East going to the West would be allowed to use the Second Niger bridge, FRSC disclosed.
Mr Longsan, who attributed the crash to speeding, explained that two other persons were severely injured in the crash.
