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FRSC sets up additional nine commands in Kaduna

David Akinyemi
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), according to Corps Marshal Mr. Dauda Biu, has established nine new commands in Kaduna State.

This was revealed by Biu on Thursday in Kaduna during the opening of the newly constructed Sector Command office.

According to him, the building’s inauguration was a significant turning point in the Corps’s efforts to make Nigerian roadways among of the safest in the world.

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As for enhanced road transit, Biu stated, “It is also of great significance not only in positively positioning the corps to tackle traffic situations in Nigeria.”

However, it also involves developing a crop of employees with a high degree of discipline and professionalism who are always willing to forgo their comfort in order to save lives on the roadways.

According to the Corps Marshal, the FRSC has developed a rich culture of professionalism and superior service delivery over the past three decades.

It has established it as the premier organisation in traffic administration and road safety management, with an unwavering dedication to fostering the safest driving environment possible in the African subregion.

According to Biu, the Corps will keep enhancing its plans, initiatives, expertise, and procedures to overcome any obstacles standing in the way of the efficient and successful management of safety in Nigeria.

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He claims that since the Corps’ founding in the second decade of its existence, tremendous efforts have been made to broaden its scope both inside and beyond the organisation and strengthen its partnerships on all fronts.

Because of this, the conventional approach to road safety administration has given way to the Safe Systems Approach, according to Biu.

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