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FRSC Denies Abolishing Patrol Points In South-East

by Ejike Ejike and Leadership News
1 year ago
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said that it has not abolished patrol points in the South-East part of the country as been reported in some sections of the media.

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FRSC spokesperson, Corps Commander Olusegun Ogungbemide, in a statement on Sunday, said contrary to the reports, the Corps personnel will engage in patrols to ensure total compliance to road traffic laws in the South-East.

The statement clarified that the Zonal Commanding Officer of Zone 9 Headquarters Enugu, Assistant Corps Marshal Uche Chukwurah, who visited the Abia State Sector Command, Umuahia, was misquoted to have said the patrol points were abolished due to insecurity.

Part of the statement read: “Even though the statement by the zonal commanding officer was meant to reaffirm the stand of the national headquarters of the FRSC on the new operational strategy that will de-emphasize static patrol which comes in the form of roadblock, it was unfortunately misconstrued to mean abolition of patrol points in the zonal command based on security threats.

“Nothing can be further from the truth as the statement was not only misleading but capable of giving wrong information to unsuspecting members of the public on the intention of the FRSC Management on the ongoing operational rejigging not targeted at the Southeastern states of the country but the nation at large.

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“For the avoidance of doubt, the policy of rejigging the operational strategy of the Corps as conceived by the present management under the new corps marshal is aimed at improving the capacity of the personnel to respond promptly to distress calls through provision of functional operational vehicles, ambulances and motorbikes; retraining of personnel for efficient rescue services and increasing the mileage coverage of daily patrol activities for increased presence on parts of the road network.

 

“Consequently, any meaning read to the original statement attributed to the zonal commanding officer of Zone 9 Headquarters to create the impression that the FRSC is abolishing or intends to abolish patrol in the Southeast is distorted, misleading and should be disregarded.

 

“What the FRSC as the lead agency in road traffic management and safety administration in Nigeria and one of the security agencies charged with the responsibility of creating safer road environment is doing is to work harder to improve on its quality service delivery and support to other security agencies through credible processing of database on drivers and vehicles.”


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