Easter: FRSC Deploys 580 Patrol Vehicles, 92 Ambulances, 25,225 Personnel To Highways

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has
deployed 25,225 personnel, 580 patrol vehicles, and 90 ambulances ahead of the 2022 Easter celebrations.

According to Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, the deployment of 25,224 Corps Operatives (Regular and Special Marshals) is to ensure free flow of traffic, and also reduce road traffic fatalities by 15%.

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He noted that the Easter Special Patrol which is expected to commence from 13 to 20 April 2022 is to effectively cover 29 critical corridors.

This was contained in a statement made available to THE WHISTLER by the FRSC Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, on Tuesday night.

While giving the breakdown of the deployment set up for the Easter special patrol operation, Kazeem said that “the personnel includes 7,100 Officers, 18,124 Marshals, and 15,225 Special Marshals deployed to cover all the identified areas across the country.”

He noted that Management staff, Zonal Commanding Officers, Sector Commanders, and other senior officers of the rank of Deputy Corps Commanders (DCC) in the National Headquarters, as well as Corridor Commanders, are also deployed to the Field Commands to ensure compliance with the Operational Guidelines issued at the beginning of the exercise.

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Accordingly, a total of 580 patrol vehicles, 92 ambulances, 17 tow trucks, and 73 motorbikes are being deployed as part of the patrol logistics.

In addition, 2096 reflective jackets, 1,000 traffic crones, 73 tyre pressure gauges, a number of extricating machines, and digital breathalyzers are part of the tools set aside for the special operations.

Kazeem also stated that part of the strategies in place is the activation of 22 Help Areas to ensure prompt removal of obstructions, death, and injuries during the period. This is in addition to the ten traffic control camps which would be dedicated solely to identifying traffic gridlock areas to be manned by personnel on a 24/7 basis during the Easter Celebration.

The Corps Marshal, however, directed Commanding Officers to swing into action by engaging the motoring public through purposeful and impactful public education programs, strengthened surveillance activities to regulate unprofessional excesses, sustained effective patrol operations as well as adequate monitoring on the highways.

Also, all Commanding Officers have equally been directed to step up patrol operations and ensure strict enforcement of the rules on overloading, driving rickety vehicles, excessive smoke emission, Speed Limit Violations, Overloading Violations, Tyre violations, light signs violations including directional lights headlights, backlight, and brake light, among others.

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The Corps has also put in place a Situation Room at the National Headquarters to monitor the activities across the country, collate and process information for dissemination to relevant commands and stakeholders as the case may be. This is in addition to the activation of 28 Road Traffic Crash Clinics and 48 Zebra points located along the major routes which would be covered by 92 ambulances that would be fully utilized to respond promptly to cases of rescue and convey injured victims to hospitals for more professional attention.

The spokesperson quoted Oyeyemi as saying, “We are very conscious of the fact that FRSC alone cannot shoulder the responsibilities of ensuring safer road environments, I have directed Commanding Officers to liaise with other strategic stakeholders within their operational areas for the needed moral and logistics as well as security support.

“I am also convinced and have confidence in the disposition, crop, and quality of personnel and logistics that have been deployed to ensure the safety of travelers during the Easter celebration. However, it is also expedient to state without mincing words that the Corps will not be able to achieve the desired result that would make trips safer for all of the cooperation of the motoring public is not in place.”

Oyeyemi urged the entire community of road users to give the Corps maximum support and cooperation by complying with all safety measures and abiding by all established traffic laws so that incidences of road traffic crashes could be drastically minimized.

He also advised that in situations of emergency, the 122 toll-free number and the National Traffic Radio live lines: 08052998090, 09067000015, and 08052998012 are viable means to reach FRSC to report Traffic situations anywhere in the country for a swift response.

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