Oman Daily Observer

CADILLAC OMAN CLINCH TOP HONOURS

- ANUROOP ATHIPARAMB­ATH MUSCAT, NOV 16

Cadillac Oman team took the top honours in the week-long road safety campaign competitio­ns organised by the Public Authority of Social Insurance (Pasi) in coordinati­on with the Oman Automobile Associatio­n (OAA).

Oman Ladies Car Club, an allwomen contingent for the social campaign, won a creditable second place and 4x4 Heroes Club finished third in the competitio­n which began on November 8.

Mohsin bin Khamees al Balushi, Adviser at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, was the chief guest for the concluding award ceremony in the presence of Dr Faisal bin Abdullah al Farsi, General Manager of Pasi, and OAA Chairman Brigadier (Rtd) Salim bin Ali al Maskari, and other top officials from Pasi and OAA.

The chief guest presented the trophies and awards to the winners during the colourful final ceremony at the OAA Speed Arena.

Five teams — Oman Ladies Car Club, 4x4 Heroes Club, Oman Jeep Heroes, Oman Cadillac Group and Chargers Oman — featured in the competitio­n.

The first-place team received a purse of RO 2,000, the second-place finishers got RO 1,500 and the team in third spot earned RO 1,000.

The three-member judging panel — Saif al Adawi, Shaima al Lawati and Nasser al Raisi — decided the final winners after examining various campaign initiative­s by the team members.

GOOD RESPONSE Winners Cadillac Oman team had campaigned with two themes, safety of children in vehicles and proper maintenanc­e of cars.

Cadillac captain Abdul Munim al Kharousi said they had a successful campaign. “It was bigger than winning the trophy. We could reach out to many people during the campaign and spread our messages in the society.

There was great response from the public. We would wish to continue with our campaign even as the competitio­n has ended,” Al Kharousi said.

Team members Adi al Farei and Salah al Farsi gave strong support to their captain in this regard.

EXCITING EFFORT It was a moment of joy for women’s team captain Sanaa al Shukaili.

“We are very happy to get recognised for our efforts to spread our themes focusing on the facilities for people with special needs and safe driving by women. Incidental­ly, it was our first trophy in a competitio­n after the formation of the Ladies Car Club,” an ecstatic Sanaa said.

Third-placed 4x4 Heroes Club, captained by Saed al Rukhaini, spread the message against leaving children behind in the vehicles.

“We had extensive campaign in the schools and other public places in and outside Muscat,” Al Rukhaini said.

Chargers Oman was led by Salim bin Abdullah al Ghafri and spread awareness for using baby seats in the vehicles and against using phones while driving.

The campaign was conducted in Suhar, Ibri, Nizwa and two colleges in Muscat, Al Ghafri said.

Oman Jeep Heroes, the fifth team led by Amjad al Fairous, focused on spreading awareness against the use of mobile phones while driving. Fairous said they conducted the campaign in Rustaq, Suhar and Al Khabourah.

Abdullah bin Said al Mushaiki, Pasi leader for the initiative titled ‘A message to private sector’, said they are overwhelme­d by the success of the competitio­n.

“The teams had put in great effort to spread the socially important messages. We are very happy to see the enthusiasm for the competitio­n and the campaign. The success will surely encourage us to continue with such initiative­s,” Abdullah said.

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