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Ikotun FRSC, Fleet Operators Collaborate To Achieve 10% Accident Reduction In Alimosho

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Ikotun FRSC, Fleet Operators Collaborate To Achieve 10% Accident Reduction In Alimosho

Ikotun FRSC, fleet operators collaborate to achieve 10% accident reduction in Alimosho. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ikotun Unit Command, stakeholders and fleet operators in Alimosho Local Government Area have collaborated to achieve 10 per cent accident reduction in the community.

The Assistant Corps Commander, Florence Edoh, of Ikotun Unit Command, made this known at the FRSC first quarter Stakeholders and Fleet Operators Forum on Wednesday in Lagos.

Ms Edoh said, “The programme is about collaborating with our stakeholders and fleet operators to ensure a safer road within our jurisdiction, especially Alimosho. We aim to ensure that roads within our area remain free of obstructions and hazards.

This initiative aligns with our 2025 first-quarter corporate goal of reducing road traffic crashes by 10 per cent  That is why we are engaging with key transport operators.’’

She noted that ongoing efforts by stakeholders and fleet operators contributed to maintaining a low rate of road crashes in Alimosho.

Ms Eboh stated, “We encourage them to continue this positive trend, as the most crucial factor is a change in attitude towards road safety.

To achieve this, we conduct park advocacy, road shows, and media sensitisation through radio stations to educate people on safe driving practices.”

FRSC, fleet operators collaborate to achieve 10% accident reduction in Alimosho

Ms Edoh noted that ongoing efforts by stakeholders and fleet operators contributed to maintaining a low rate of road crashes in Alimosh

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ikotun Unit Command, stakeholders and fleet operators in Alimosho Local Government Area have collaborated to achieve 10 per cent accident reduction in the community.

The Assistant Corps Commander, Florence Edoh, of Ikotun Unit Command, made this known at the FRSC first quarter Stakeholders and Fleet Operators Forum on Wednesday in Lagos.

Ms Edoh said, “The programme is about collaborating with our stakeholders and fleet operators to ensure a safer road within our jurisdiction, especially Alimosho.

We aim to ensure that roads within our area remain free of obstructions and hazards. This initiative aligns with our 2025 first-quarter corporate goal of reducing road traffic crashes by 10 per cent  That is why we are engaging with key transport operators.’’

She noted that ongoing efforts by stakeholders and fleet operators contributed to maintaining a low rate of road crashes in Alimosho.

Ms Eboh stated, “We encourage them to continue this positive trend, as the most crucial factor is a change in attitude towards road safety.

To achieve this, we conduct park advocacy, road shows, and media sensitisation through radio stations to educate people on safe driving practices.

She expressed hope that after the forum, participants would share the knowledge with other drivers to prevent accidents, particularly during the upcoming Sallah and Easter celebrations.

In a lecture, Superintendent Route Commander Francis Ariyo underscored the need for drivers to possess a valid driving license before getting behind the wheel.

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FRSC

“A driving license is an official and legal document that authorises individuals to drive. It serves as a security document containing vital personal information, instills confidence while driving, and can also create job opportunities,” Mr Ariyo said.

He delivered his lecture on the topic “The Need for a Driving Licence.”

Similarly, Superintendent Route Commander, Saturday Okpa, speaking on the topic “Defensive Driving Techniques,” urged participants to always assume they were the only careful driver on the road.

“While driving, always make use of your vehicle’s mirrors. The inside mirror provides an accurate reflection of your surroundings.

A good driver anticipates potential hazards, maintains a safe distance from other vehicles, and understands road conditions, such as potholes, to drive cautiously,” Mr Okpa said.

He also warned against distractions such as using mobile phones while driving and allowing children to sit in the front seat.

On her part, Hannah Ojeleye of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Hannah Ojeleye, cautioned drivers against driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

“Driving under the influence poses a severe threat to your life and others on the road. It is a dangerous habit that must be avoided,” she stated.

The stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to road safety awareness and called on drivers to embrace responsible driving practices.

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Police Mull Acquisition Of Modern Forensic Equipment In Anambra

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Police Mull Acquisition Of Modern Forensic Equipment In Anambra

Police mull acquisition of modern forensic equipment in Anambra. The Commissioner of Police (CP), Ikioye Orutugu, said the initiative aligns the command’s forensic capabilities with global best practices in criminal investigations.

The Anambra Police Command plans to acquire modern forensic equipment to enhance evidence analysis, improve suspect profiling, and increase efficiency in crime scene investigations.

The state police spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Awka, the state capital.

According to Mr Ikenga, the Commissioner of Police (CP), Ikioye Orutugu, said the initiative aligns the command’s forensic capabilities with global best practices in criminal investigations.
He quoted Mr Orutugu as saying the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Awka remained the command’s apex investigative unit, playing a pivotal role in maintaining law and order.

The statement further noted that CP Orutugu recently held a strategic meeting with CID sectional heads to assess emerging crime trends and enhance the investigative capacity of officers.

“As part of efforts to strengthen intelligence gathering and security operations, the commissioner directed an immediate reorganisation of the CID formation.
“He also approved the establishment of a Political Desk Unit within the department.

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“The new unit will be responsible for monitoring political developments, conducting threat assessments, implementing risk management strategies, and providing security guidance for political campaigns and other sensitive events,” the CP said.

Mr Orutugu emphasised that ongoing engagement with CID leadership would help identify operational challenges and successes, ultimately improving the command’s effectiveness.

He reaffirmed the Anambra Police Command’s commitment to proactive policing, professional excellence, and ensuring the safety of all residents.

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APGA National Youth Leader Tells Tinubu At 73 To Grant Nigerians Right To Bear Arms

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APGA National Youth Leader Tells Tinubu At 73 To Grant Nigerians Right To Bear Arms

APGA national youth leader tells Tinubu at 73 to grant Nigerians right to bear arms. The National Youth Leader of National Youth Leader of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA who doubles as the Chairman Forum of National Youth Leaders of all Political Parties in Nigeria, Comr Eze Onyebuchi Chukwu has congratulated President Bola Tinubu on his 73rd Birthday.

In a birthday message made available to our correspondent, Comr Chukwu asked President Tinubu to grant Nigerians right to hear arms.

He revealed that it’s important because Nigerians need to defend themselves as much as they can from armed robbers, kidnappers, bandits, killer herdsmen etc.

According to him, “First I want to thank God for the blessing of life and good health. I thank Mr President for all he has put in place for the Continuous progress of Nigeria especially as it affects the well being of the Youths of this country.”

“We have witnessed the surge in kidnapping, armed robbery, and similar criminalities in our country Nigeria today.

It is no longer news that the security personnel alone cannot completely tackle the level of insecurity in all parts of this country and the need for every well meaning Nigerian to bear arms cannot be overemphasized.”

“We have watched in video clips on social media and hear stories from eyewitnesses and victims about how helpless our citizens have become before illegal gun bearers who ordinarily should not have the balls if not for the superiority of gun over their victims.

We have seen how senior citizens, elegant youths and men full of life fall to the command of teenagers who are bearing guns to the extent of obidiently offering their necks for slaughter for fear of the gun without which they would have fought for their lives.”

“Dear President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, Nigerians need to defend themselves as much as they can from armed robbers, kidnappers, bandits, killer herdsmen etc.

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I am therefore seizing this occasion of your 73rd birthday to ask your good office to forward to the National Assembly, a bill for enactment of law that will give Nigerians the right to the ownership of certain firearms.

The law can regulate the sale and it’s use to avoid misuse. Let the awardees be licensed and the law prohibits certain individuals after background checks of other matters including Mental health and crime records.”

“Your Excellency Sir, if this suggestion is implemented, insecurity will reduce drastically to the barest minimum too small for the security personnel to handle. This is the best way to go.

Counter suggestions of abuse will arise including the dangers but the fact remains that it’s gains will outweigh it’s losses.”

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Bauchi NSCDC Arrests 2 For Human Trafficking

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Bauchi NSCDC arrests 2 for human trafficking. Mr Oyerinde pointed out that the suspects confessed to transporting the victims to the location where they managed to escape.

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Bauchi State command, has intercepted a stolen Toyota Hilux and apprehended two individuals for human trafficking in separate operations.

Oloyede Oyerinde, the state commandant, disclosed this at a news conference on Saturday in Bauchi and said the operations aimed to ensure security and law enforcement.

He said personnel of the command, on March 25, intercepted a stolen black Toyota Hilux (TRD V6 Off-Road) 2020 model with chassis number MROFA3CDOL3850349.

“The vehicle was stolen from the Rantiya area near High School in Jos, Plateau and belonged to Mr Emmanuel Agbola, a resident of Rantiya.
“Upon receiving the report at the State Command Headquarters, the personnel swiftly activated a stop-and-search operation and intensified patrols along the Bauchi-Jos Expressway,” Mr Oyerinde said.

He said the criminals, sensing danger, abandoned the vehicle and escaped. He added that the recovered vehicle had since been handed over to the rightful owner.

The commandant said in a separate development, on March 21, at approximately 10:00 a.m., one Faith Gabriel, 19, a resident of Yalwan Kagadama/Unguwan Kusu, reported a case of human trafficking to the NSCDC Bauchi State Command Headquarters.

“She accused a 33-year-old woman of Yalwan Kagadama of luring victims to one Mary Simon, 35, under the pretence of securing jobs for four girls between the ages of 19 to 20.

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“The girls were taken to Ibadan on March 10, allegedly for restaurant jobs.
“However, upon arrival, they were lodged in an undisclosed hotel; the next morning, the hotel’s security guard informed them that they were actually being trafficked for commercial s3x work en route to Côte d’Ivoire. Fearing for their lives, they fled the hotel and returned to Bauchi,” he said.

Mr Oyerinde pointed out that the suspects confessed to transporting the victims to the location where they managed to escape.

He condemned human trafficking and other criminal activities, warning perpetrators of dire legal consequences.

Mr Oyerinde reassured the public that investigations were ongoing and that the suspects would be prosecuted according to the law.

He reiterated that the command remained committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents and would continue its relentless fight against crime in the state.

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