With the festive season approaching, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Rivers State has intensified efforts to curb road accidents, urging both drivers and…
View More FRSC Launches Campaign to Curb Road Crashes Ahead of Yuletide SeasonTag: Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
Abia Government to Strengthen Partnership with Security Agencies
The Abia State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with organizations that will contribute to its vision of securing the lives and property of…
View More Abia Government to Strengthen Partnership with Security AgenciesFRSC Embraces Mobile Patrol, Abolishes Patrol Points In Zone RS9HQ Enugu
Following the scrapping of Patrol points in Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States, the Federal Road Safety Corps, has adopted the Mobile speed Patrol…
View More FRSC Embraces Mobile Patrol, Abolishes Patrol Points In Zone RS9HQ EnuguGov Otti Reaffirms Commitment To Enhancing Road Safety Statewide
Abia state Governor Dr. Alex Otti has reiterated his administration’s unwavering dedication to bolstering road safety measures across Abia State. Governor Otti made…
View More Gov Otti Reaffirms Commitment To Enhancing Road Safety StatewideFamily of Six Killed in Cross River Road Accident, FRSC Commander Advises Road Users to Minimize Speed
The Federal Road Safety Corps Sector Commander in Cross River State, SC Istifanus Ibrahim has advised road users especially motorists to be careful and minimize…
View More Family of Six Killed in Cross River Road Accident, FRSC Commander Advises Road Users to Minimize SpeedFour dead as trailer crushes taxi on Ibadan-Oyo expressway
Four passengers have been killed as a taxi was on Monday crushed by a trailer along the ever-busy Ibadan-Oyo Expressway . The accident occurred at…
View More Four dead as trailer crushes taxi on Ibadan-Oyo expresswayAba auto crash: Five feared dead
Five occupants of a Toyota Sienna sport utility vehicle (SUV) with registration number (Enugu) MH 630 UWN have reportedly died in an accident when the…
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