FRSC, Immigration join forces in promoting safety education

Mon, Jun 7, 2021
By editor
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Defence, Security

THE Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Anambra State Command has strengthened partnership with the state’s Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to promote effective safety delivery.

This was unveiled when the Sector Commander of the FRSC, Adeoye Irelewuyi, paid a courtesy visit to the Comptroller, Anambra state command of the service, Daniel Eche at his office, in Awka.

The Sector Public Education Officer, FRSC, Florence N. Edor, said this in a statement released to newsmen after the visit.

The FRSC commander said the meeting was to harmonise with the Immigration service to fashion out other veritable measures to promote safety education.

According to him, the Federal Safety Corps as a service-oriented organisation and a lead agency in traffic management in the country, has stakeholder’s collaboration as one of its top most priorities as a veritable tool in conveying safety messages to the general public.

“FRSC will collaborate with the Nigeria immigration as usual to ensure quality service delivery to the general public through information sharing,” he said, adding that the immigration and FRSC have always worked together to achieve a common objective.

He reassured the Sector Commander not to hesitate to call on him for any assistance anytime such is required.

– June 07, 2021 @ 13:59 GMT

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