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Home»News»Nigeria News»COVID-19: FRSC Urges Personnel To Step Up Enforcement 
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COVID-19: FRSC Urges Personnel To Step Up Enforcement 

By orientalnewsngMay 21, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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Richard Ginika Izuora

The Corps Marshal Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi has directed Officers and men across the country to gear up and align completely with the ongoing enforcement on restrictions and physical distancing amongst vehicle occupants and carry out the Presidential directives with all vigour so as to contribute immensely in flattening the curve of the pandemic.

The directive is pursuant to the Presidential Task Force’s conveyance of President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive on extending the eased lockdown for another two weeks in the bid to further contain and control the spread of the coronavirus disease for another 14 days effective from Monday 18 May, 2020.

According to Bisi Kazeem, the Corps Public Education Officer,  the Corps Marshal’s directive is to reiterate the commitment of the Federal Road Safety Corps towards sustaining existing collaborations with the Federal and State Governments in the fight against the ravaging Coronavirus, and further ensure that the order on restrictions are diligently and  effectively enforced with all sense of professionalism, civility and resilience.

While charging the Commanding Officers to ensure adequate deployment of personnel on all routes, the Corps Marshal noted inter alia that as the Corps moves into the first week of the extension of phase one of the eased lockdown regime, personnel must show diligence and ensure total enforcement of all the measures in place. Particularly, the ban on interstate travels, physical distancing amongst commuters, and policy on use of masks/covering.

He also sustained the initial order  that no vehicle should be allowed to violate the directives as contained. According to him, except the vehicles and the occupants are accredited essential workers with proof of identification, Commanding Officers must ensure that the vehicles are impounded and the occupants handed over to the Police for prosecution in the Court of Law for contravening the Presidential Order on restrictions, social distance and stay at home.

He therefore advised citizens to comply with the restriction order or face the wrath of the law.

Oyeyemi also advised essential workers who might be tempted to compromise with the social distance directives in vehicles to restrain from such as the Virus does not discriminate nor spare anybody irrespective of class or profession.

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