Governor Obiano Lauds FRSC

Tue, May 5, 2015
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Willie Obiano, governor of Anambra, is worried over biker riders without helmet and solicits the help of Boboye Oyeyemi, corps marshal, whom he praised for his lofty work in the federal Road Safety Corps, to help check the ugly trend in the state

WILLIE Obiano, governor of Anambra State, has commended the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, in the state, describing its operations as complementary to the socio-economic activities of the state government. Obiano stated this while receiving Boboye Oyeyemi, Corps Marshal and chief executive of the FRSC, at the Government House, Awka.

According to the Governor, the operational activities of the FRSC in the state is well appreciated by the government and people of Anambra state, stressing that the efforts made by members of the Corps during the last yuletide season in effectively managing traffic situations at the Niger Bridge, Onitsha, was particularly exemplary. Obiano also pointed out the need for bike riders and passengers in the state to always use crash helmet as a safety measure, stating that he would support the FRSC to rid the state of traffic violators who promote impunity through reckless driving.

On road construction, rehabilitation and provision of road infrastructures, Obiano promised to sustain the current level of aggression, adding that his action was a deliberate effort to ensure that the state is free of potholes on any of its roads.

“Let me also assure you that the state government will continue to collaborate with you in the areas of traffic management, efficient licence administration and rescue operations. But one area of concern to us is the conduct of bike riders who normally operate without helmet. It is an unsafe practice, and we would support you to rid the state of such impunity.

Willie Obiano
Obiano

“We are equally worried about the prevalence of fake licences in the state, which distort our licensing system. That was why the state government recently inaugurated the Task Force that would tackle the challenges and bring the perpetrators to book. I do hope that you will make the necessary inputs that could facilitate the work of that committee towards the realisation of the goals,” Governor Obiano stated.

The Corps Marshal, in his remarks, thanked the governor for his interest in road safety matters, describing him as “a road safety friendly governor.” According to Corps Marshal Oyeyemi, there was the need for continuous collaboration between the relevant stakeholders in tackling the challenges of road safety in the country, pointing out that road safety is a shared responsibility, and everyone must play a role.

Oyeyemi further emphasised the nexus between road safety campaigns and efficient licensing system, stressing that state governments as the issuing authorities of the licences must ensure the setting up of functional motor vehicle administration in their states towards efficient licensing system.

He further stated that for seamless operations in the licensing system, there was the need for all stakeholders in the tripartite arrangement to play their roles diligently, promising that FRSC will not fail in its own area.

“I have just addressed my staff at the Sector Command, where I commended them for working very hard during the last year’s special patrol by managing the traffic situation along the Niger Bridge at Onitsha very efficiently. I want to thank Your Excellency, for the support to road safety campaigns, especially in the areas of provision of road infrastructures in the state and training of the personnel of the State Traffic Management Agency of which the second batch has just been trained at our Academy at Udi.

“Let me assure Your Excellency, that FRSC will continue to collaborate with the state government in all its road safety policies and programmes to ensure safer road environment in Anambra state,” Oyeyemi said.

The Corps Marshal was accompanied on the visit by some principal officers of the FRSC, including Theophilus Charles, the deputy corps marshal in charge of Motor Vehicle Administration, among others, according to a release made available to Realnews by Sani Abdullahi, superintendent route commander, FRSC, and media assistant to the corps marshal.

— May 5, 2015 @ 12:50 GMT

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