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Yultide: FRSC To Set Up Mobile Court Nationwide—Corps Marshal

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Yultide: FRSC To Set Up Mobile Court Nationwide—Corps Marshal

BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in it’s 2022 Ember Months campaign said it will set up mobile courts across the 36 states of the federation to try road traffic offenders instantly. 

Speaking before flagging off the ember months campaign at the Kwanawa motor park, Sokoto, the acting Corps Marshal, DCM Dauda Biu appealed to road not to gamble there their lives and those of there passengers. 

Dauda who was represented Zonal Commanding Officer Zone RS 10, Assistant Corps Marshal, Ramalan Yerima said the 2022 ember months campaign with the theme, “Avoid   Speeding, Overloading and Unsafe Tyres To Arrive Alive” was very apt. 

Speaking on his part, the Sultan of Sokoto and President General, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar 111 urged FRSC to step up efforts in arresting drivers who make calls while in steering. 

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Sultan who was represented by the District Head of Durbawa, Muazu Yakubu Durbawa said, “‘the significance of the gathering today will be of great impact to road users as it reminds all of us of the rules and regulations of road usage. 

“The campaign will help in reducing road crashes on our highways. But the FRSC have to increase their presence by ensuring that those doing overloading , overspeeding and violating traffic regulations  don’t go unpunished to serve as deterrents to others”‘. Sultan advised. .  

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