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FRSC Boss Visits El-Rufai over Ban

- In Kaduna

John Shiklam

The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, yesterday visited the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, following the state government’s recent ban on the personnel of the commission from operating within urban centres.

Speaking during the visit, Oyeyemi, expressed displeasur­e with the attitude of some of his men in the state, saying that major reorganisa­tion of the Kaduna command of the commission was on the way.

“I learnt what some of our boys did, you don’t need to worry, I would carry out major reorganisa­tion in FRSC in the state,” Oyeyemi said.

The state government had banned personnel of the FRSC from operating within urban centres across the state following complaints that personnel of the commission were extorting people and causing unnecessar­y traffic gridlock by erecting road blocks.

Oyeyemi said the FRSC is already focusing its attention on highways, adding that the responsibi­lity of traffic control on urban roads were being transferre­d to state traffic agencies.

He disclosed that 16 states had since set up their traffic management agencies and “we are sharing responsibi­lity by regulating their activities.

“I learnt that your state traffic agency started operation in January (2017), they would need proper training so that we can be on the same page and work to remove recalcitra­nt drivers from the road and save more lives,” the FRSC boss said.

He disclosed further that eight additional FRSC outposts were being set up along the KadunaAbuj­a highway with four on Kaduna side, while two would be sited along the bypass, one at the train station and one at the Kaduna airport.

He appealed to the governor to assist in equipping the emergency reception hospital at Doka to serve as a traumatic centre for accident victims.

Oyeyemi also lamented the overloadin­g of vehicles by drivers plying the KadunaAbuj­a road.

“I’m worried about overload which I have witnessed along Abuja-Kaduna road up to Kano, putting people in the boot with rams. I’m working on it but can’t leave Abuja always, you need to help us about it,” he said.

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