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Friday, April 15, 2022

Easter: FRSC deploys 1,653 personnel, 500 special marshals in Kaduna

FRSC has deploy 1,653 personnel comprising 253 officers, 900 marshals and 500 specials marshals in the state.

• April 15, 2022
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The Kaduna sector command of the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) has deploy 1,653 personnel comprising 253 officers, 900 marshals and 500 specials marshals in the state.

The sector commander, Hafiz Mohammed, disclosed on Friday in Kaduna.

Mr Mohammed said the deployment was part of FRSC’s resolve to ensure sanity and safety on Kaduna highways, especially during the Easter celebrations.

He also disclosed that 28 patrol vehicles, seven ambulances, one heavy-duty tow truck and 14 patrol bikes were deployed along the designated routes of Kaduna as parts of measure towards ensuring hitch-free Easter celebrations between April 13 and 20.

He explained that the exercise was to conform with the corps’ 2022 strategic goals of accomplishing 15 per cent reduction in road traffic crash fatality.

“It is also designed to address the perennial rise in violation of traffic rules and regulations, especially during festive seasons, such as speed limit violation, mechanical defects, worn out tyres, seatbelt and child restraint violation,” he stated.

According to him, intensive patrol is aimed at addressing the spate of avoidable road crashes usually associated with the upsurge in human and vehicular traffic density across the country.

The sector commander added that the exercise would be all-inclusive, which will witness high visibility, intensive patrols, prompt rescue services, clearing of obstructions and traffic control at construction areas.

“Public enlightenment campaigns will be scaled up during the festivities,” he added.

Mr Mohammed urged motorists to watch out for diversions and black spots along Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressway, currently undergoing construction.

“This will affect places like Rigachikun, Maraban Jos, Kwanan Tsintsiya, Lamban Zango and Danmagaji along Zaria axis, Kakau, Olam farms, Audu Jongwam,Audu Ogbe Farms, Katari and Jere along Kaduna-Abuja Highway,” he stressed.

He enjoined commuters to monitor their drivers and employ subtle approach.

(NAN)

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