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Showing posts with label Federal Traffic Radio. Show all posts
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Thursday 15 July 2021
MASSIVE MOBILISATION OF PERSONNEL AND OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENTS: FRSC TARGETS HIGH VISIBILITY, DEPLOYS 35000 PERSONNEL, 736 PATROL VEHICLES, 120 AMBULANCES, 25 TOW TRUCKS, AND OVER 200 BIKES FOR 2021 EID-EL KABIR SALLAH SPECIAL PATROL
Arising from the need to ensure enhanced visibility and guarantee safe travels for all road users before, during and after the 2021 Eid-El Kabir celebrations in Nigeria, which has been declared to hold on 20th July, 2021, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced massive mobilisation of its personnel and operational equipments for the 2021 Sallah special patrol.
Thursday 24 June 2021
NATIONAL TRAFFIC RADIO AS A LEGACY OF ROAD SAFETY ADVOCACY IN NIGERIA By Assistant Corps Marshal Bisi Kazeem, fsi
When the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) was established by the military administration in Nigeria on 18 February 1988 in response to the menace of road traffic crashes, one of the cardinal strategies adopted by the founding fathers and enshrined in the enabling law was the use of public enlightenment tools as instruments for creating the desired changes and achieving the goal of a safer road environment.
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