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LASG, FRSC Seek Cooperation On Accident-Free Traffic Along The Highways

Lagos State Government, FRSC seek cooperation On accident-free traffic along the nation’s highways.
LASG ready to give the Corps any support needed to make the road a safe place for drivers and passersby.
Nigerians should be educated on driving rules, road signs among others, before getting driver’s license, LASG tells FRSC.
Lagos State Government has assured the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) of its cooperation and support in terms of database collection to enhance good security in the country, especially in the area of traffic management.
The Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat gave the assurance on Thursday 24th August while receiving the Corps Marshal of FRSC, Marshal Daudu Ali Biu, who was on a courtesy visit to the Office of the Deputy Governor at the Round House, Alausa, Ikeja.
According to Hamzat, the State Government is ready to give the Corps any support needed to save the lives of the citizens and make the road a safe place for drivers and passersby.
The Deputy Governor stated that the Corps members should educate Nigerians on driving rules, road signs, and testing, among others, before getting their driver’s license, saying :
“Let there be a pamphlet that people can buy and read for them to know the road signs and the meaning. It will go a long way to show your effort and all other things put together we will save the lives of Nigerians”.
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