Sallah: FRSC Satisfied With General Conduct Of Motoring Public

FRSC Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi.

The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, has expressed satisfaction with the general conduct of the motoring public during the on going Sallah celebrations.

This was captured earlier today in a press statement signed by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem.

TheFact Daily reports that the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, while expressing his satisfaction, also commended the commitment and professionalism displayed by operatives of the Corps, saying that their excellent performances impacted positively on the special operations.

Oyeyemi’s commendations come after receiving briefs from supervisory officers deployed from the National Headquarters to monitor the special operations nationwide.

The Corps Marshal used the medium to review the entire processes and activities of the Corps and urged the staff not to rest on their oars.

While conceding that there were some setbacks in the special patrol exercise, the Corps Marshal expressed satisfaction with the general conduct of road users as he beckoned on them to sustain the tempo for a more positive output across the country.

He admonished Operatives to rededicate themselves for greater performance, noting that in the period under consideration, noticeable number of the motoring public were seen violating traffic rules.

He therefore, warned those involved to desist from such unsafe behaviours by complying with all safety precautions so as to achieve a drastic reduction in crashes within the period under consideration and beyond.

He concluded that so far, the Corps has not received any negative report on the conduct of its personnel during this period, and as such, the commendation given to the entire workforce was well deserving.

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