The Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, Kwara State Command, Corps Commander Stephen Dawulung, has deployed 856 personnel for the Easter Special Patrol Operations scheduled to commence from Friday 29th March to 2nd April, 2024.
A statement released by the Command’s Public Education Officer, O.B Basambo, in Ilorin on Friday, said the personnel comprises 276 Special Marshals and 123 First responders who will also be fully involved in the operations.
The Special Patrol which aims at reducing road traffic fatalities and injuries and the enhancement of free flow of traffic within Kwara State, will also involve the deployment of 42 patrol vehicles, two power bikes, four ambulances, among others.
According to the statement, “the special operation is necessitated by the anticipated increase in vehicular movements across road arteries in Kwara State within the Easter period and the need to address road traffic encumbrances associated with such increase in traffic.”
The Sector Commander has also deployed personnel to control traffic movement at specific areas within the Ilorin metropolis and major cities in the state as a measure against traffic congestion and gridlocks.
He strongly advised motorists to avoid excessive speeding, overloading, route violation, and driving with worn-out tyres, which form the major causes of road traffic crashes.
Stephen further emphasized the need for drivers to avoid night journeys and take adequate rest of 30 minutes after every four hour drive as a means of prioritizing their safety against fatigue.
FRSC deploys 856 personnel, equipment for Easter special patrol in Kwara
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