FRSC warns officers against drug use, ‘display’ on social media

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned its operatives to steer clear of drugs and social media, as such actions could bring disrepute to the corps.
The zonal commanding officer, RS6, ACM Henry Benameisia, gave the warning during his visit to the Cross River Command in Calabar on Monday.
He warned that displaying on social media in uniform was against the corps’ code of conduct, hence the advice to steer clear.
“Operatives should stop to display on social media, and any staff who use drugs must desist, as these not only endanger the life of the operative and his colleagues but also destroy the image of the corps,” Mr Benameisia said.
Speaking further, the zonal head said the FRSC has zero tolerance for corruption and is ready to deal with officers involved.
He said officers were not sent to the road to enrich themselves at the expense of the motoring public but to enforce the laws.
“However, if they are compromised by the public, they are to collect the money, arrest the culprit, and report the bribe; attempting to corrupt an official is an offense, and there are charges.
“Our officers have been trained to say no to bribery, but if anyone decides not to say no, you can always call us and get evidence, and we will take decisive action,” Mr Benameisia said.
He also urged officers to prioritise their health by subscribing to a Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO), such as the FRSC HMO.
Mr Benameisia called on the operatives to eat healthy and exercise regularly.
(NAN)
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