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April 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As part of efforts to ensure a hitch-free Easter celebration, the Federal Road Safety Corps, Lagos Sector Command, has deployed officers, men, and operational vehicles across the state, including two newly donated patrol vehicles from the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Security Trust Fund.

This was disclosed by the Sector Commander, Corps Commander Kehinde Hamzat, during a media briefing held along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway corridor as part of a monitoring tour.

In a statement issued on Friday by the Sector Public Education Officer, Elizabeth Jayeola, the sector commander emphasised the corps’ readiness to ensure safety for all road users during the 2025 Easter festivities.

“Both Regular and Special Marshals have been strategically positioned across major highways, inner roads, and festive routes to ease vehicular movement and ensure safety for all road users throughout the 2025 Easter period,” Hamzat said.

He further noted that the FRSC has positioned standby ambulances along critical corridors to provide rapid emergency response and rescue operations.

“There will be standby ambulances positioned along critical corridors for swift emergency response and rescue operations.

“We are also collaborating with relevant traffic and emergency stakeholders to ensure smooth entry and exit of Lagos during this festive period,” he added.

To reinforce compliance, Hamzat revealed that mobile courts will be on standby to prosecute traffic offenders on the spot, focusing particularly on high-risk violations.

“Mobile court operations will be active to swiftly prosecute traffic offenders, with a special focus on offences such as drunk driving, speeding, expired tyres, seat belt violation, and use of phones while driving,” he said.

He appealed to motorists to adhere strictly to traffic regulations and cooperate with law enforcement personnel during the holiday period.

“Drivers must avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. One night of thrill should not lead to a lifetime of regret. Fix your wipers, drive cautiously, and remember, your family awaits you,” he cautioned.

The sector commander also urged pedestrians and other vulnerable road users to remain alert, avoid unsafe crossing habits, and be conscious of the traffic environment.

“FRSC Lagos remains committed to a crash-free celebration and encourages all residents to play their part in making this possible,” the statement concluded.

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