“I want you to know that you have voluntarily accepted to serve. I wish you success,” he said.
Mr Kazeem attributed the low figures to what he termed as “the corps’ rejigged operational tactics towards creating a safer motoring environment in Nigeria”.
According to him, commercial drivers, especially during festivities, engage in overspeeding to meet up time for their targets.
Mr Ogidan underscored the need to embrace sustainable transportation means that are sustainable in terms of social and environmental impacts.
The special operations for the Eid-el-Fitr celebration had been scheduled to commence on Thursday, April 20, and end on Tuesday, April 25.
The corps said it has activated 28 road traffic crash clinics and 53 zebra points located along the major routes to be covered by ambulances that will be fully utilised.
Mr Abdul said that the corps was concerned over the large number of motorists driving without licence in the FCT.
The FRSC said it was planning to deploy people to various patrol points all over the 36 states in the country.
Few minutes into their journey, the passengers noticed that the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol.
