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LASTMA, FRSC Agree To Strengthen Partnership On Traffic Management In Lagos

LASTMA, FRSC agree to strengthen their partnership in managing traffic across Lagos State.
LASTMA reiterates commitment to collaborate with FRSC on traffic decongestion, enforcement of traffic regulations.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) have agreed to strengthen their partnership in managing traffic across Lagos State.
This agreement was made during a courtesy visit by the FRSC Zonal Commanding Officer, Assistant Corps Marshal Jonathan Owoade and his team to LASTMA Headquarters in Oshodi, Lagos.
Speaking at the meeting, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, who welcomed the initiative, reiterated the Agency’s commitment to collaborating with the FRSC on traffic decongestion, public enlightenment, and the enforcement of traffic regulations.
He expressed confidence that the partnership would bring about positive outcomes for road users in Lagos. He further disclosed that between January and June 2024, a total of 9,370 vehicles were penalised for traffic violations in Lagos.
“Let me emphasise that 50% of these contravened vehicles were commercial buses, and all were prosecuted in the Lagos State Mobile Court in accordance with the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018,” Mr. Bakare-Oki stated.
He also highlighted several recent initiatives aimed at enhancing road safety and traffic management, including the launch of a toll-free call centre (080000527862), a Walk-In Complaint Centre, a Whistle Blower App, and the upgrade of both the Agency’s website and the Planning, Research and Statistics Department.
In his address, FRSC Zonal Commanding Officer, Mr. Jonathan Owoade, emphasised that the FRSC remains Nigeria’s leading agency in road traffic management and safety administration, with a strong commitment to eradicating road traffic crashes and creating a safe motoring environment.
The FRSC leader confirmed that the newly introduced vehicle number plates are designed to enhance security by being visible from about 50 metres away. He also called for a special public enlightenment campaign to educate motorists on the importance of various road signs.
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