FRSC deploys 970 personnel, equipment for Eil-el Fitr special patrol operations in Kwara State

Taiwo Niyi

The Federal Road Safety Corps, Kwara State Command, has  deployed nine hundred and seventy personnel for the Eid-el Fitr Special Patrol Operations in Kwara State.

In a statement issued by Sector Commander Corps Commander Stephen Dawulung on Sunday, the Special Patrol Operations are to commence from Monday, April 8 to Saturday, April 13, 2024, with the aim of containing the surge in road traffic and its encumbrances towards ensuring that  motorists and all road users in Kwara State enjoy free and safe traffic flow during the Sallah celebrations.

 Towards this end, the Sector Commander has confirmed the     deployment of forty-two (42) patrol vehicles, two (2) power bikes, four (4) ambulances, four (4) medium private tow trucks, and one 70-ton tow truck, which will be stationed along all major highways and other gridlock prone spots within Kwara State.

 In addition to enforcement, the  special operations will also focus on the intensification of purposeful public enlightenment, prompt removal of obstructions, traffic control, and prompt response to road traffic crashes, for which 24 hour rescue teams are being stationed at all commands in Kwara State.

“I wish to use this medium to appeal to motorists in Kwara State to avoid risks that could expose them to road traffic crashes such as speed, overloading, route violations, driving with worn-out tyres, and night journeys. Furthermore, do not hesitate to call our toll free number, “122,” to report any crashes, gridlock, obstructions, or traffic scenes that may require our attention.

 While wishing all the citizens and residents of Kwara State a memorable Eid-el Fitr, I further want to assure you of the readiness and commitment of the FRSC Kwara  State Command towards enhancing road traffic safety in Kwara State within this period and  beyond,” the Sector Commander said.

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