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Imo FRSC Flags Off Ember Month Campaign

The Imo State Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has launched a public awareness campaign aimed at educating road users on safety habits towards reduction of … Continue reading Imo FRSC Flags Off Ember Month Campaign


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frscThe Imo State Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has launched a public awareness campaign aimed at educating road users on safety habits towards reduction of crashes and loss of lives and properties during the ember months.

At an event to flag off 2015 ember month campaign with the theme, ‘Operation Safety: Driving Safely into Year 2016’, the Imo State Sector Commander, Godwin Omiko, reiterated the commitment of the command in ensuring a safe and accident free roads during the ember period.

Gathered at the event were senior and junior officials of the FRSC Imo State Command alongside other sister security agencies in the state, members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) as well as top functionaries in the Imo State Government.

Mr Omiko advised drivers to be more patient and also ensure that they do daily and thorough check on their vehicles before embarking on any journey as the FRSC has recorded over 3,000 road accidents across the country since January.

The Representative of the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Dave Akinremi and the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Silas Onwukwe, while responding to the Sector Commander, commended the command for the laudable initiative, urging the FRSC in the state of their continued support and partnership in bringing road crashes to its barest minimum.

The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, who was represented by the Secretary to the Imo State Government, Jude Ejiogu, advised members of the public and commercial drivers to be more cautious and vigilant as the life of every Imo indigene is precious to the government.

Mr Ejiogu also commended the FRSC and other security agencies for supporting the government in its drive to bring sanity to the traffic system in the state.