FRSC has inaugurated the Nigerian Road Assessment Programme (NigeriaRAP) steering committee, amplifying the corps’ commitment to reducing road crashes across Nigeria.
She reiterated that the government remains committed to maintaining acceptable public health standards.
Special patrol operations will run from May 25 to May 31.
Mr Ajayi urged road users to cooperate with FRSC operatives during traffic control operations.
He described the development as a major safety gain.
FRSC urged all road users to make safety a priority.
The sector commander urged motorists to always comply with traffic regulations,
Mr Mohammed explained that the innovation would signal the beginning of a one-stop-shop digital process for obtaining driver’s licences in the country.
Ms Okpe said it involved 13 people, comprising 10 men and three women, adding that six men and three women were recorded dead.
Mr Mohammed said that the tragic incident that claimed many lives could have been avoided.
