Richard Ginika Izuora
The Federal Road Safety Corps has denied report of arrest of a driver allegedly conveying a woman in labour to the hospital.
The agency, said it was disturbed by the distorted account that have permeated every facet of the social media about an incident involving its patrol team and a road traffic offender who drove with an alleged pregnant woman violating established traffic laws in Portharcourt, Rivers State.
The agency in a statement note that the matter has been investigated at the instance of the Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi and the driver of the vehicle was invited for preliminary investigations, at the end of which the following findings were made.
According to the FRSC, the front seat occupant who was alleged to be pregnant was not wearing her seatbelt at the point of arrest even when the driver persuaded her to comply, and the woman was not in labour as reported by the media, neither were they rushing to the hospital but was only given a lift to her destination by the driver.
Also, the identity of the alleged woman in labour is not known by the driver nor any other person that witnessed the incident and the tyre was not punctured but the team leader who carried the act only stopped the driver from escaping.
The agency said that the investigative panel set by the Corps Marshal is still in touch with the woman who drove the car so as to ascertain the identity of the alleged woman in labour to know the truth and resolve the matter amicably.
“While the Corps appreciates the public and the social media for always bringing issues of this nature to the knowledge of the Corps, we wish to admonish the public to always be constructive and get their facts straight before making such posts especially when highly delicate and sensitive allegations like this are to be made.
“On our part, it is instructive to reiterate that the Corps being the lead agency in road safety administration and traffic management in Nigeria, does not and will never condone indiscipline. As such, the entire patrol team members involved in the matter have been grounded from all patrol activities and to face a disciplinary panel immediately for sanctions were applicable.” the statement added.
The agency explained that it is because of incidences of this nature that the Corps Marshal established the National Traffic Radio 107.1FM for ease of doing business and encouraged the public to rather than rely on social media for solutions, to always tune into the National Traffic Radio 107.1FM to report any of such cases, and obstruction or any emergency noticed on the road for immediate action.
The Station can also be reached through its Social Media Handles as follows; WHATSAPP 08052997848, FACEBOOK TRAFFICRADIO 1, TWITTER @TRAFFICRADIO 1, INSTAGRAM TRAFFICRADIO 1. Or Call the following numbers; GLO 08052998090, MTN 09067000015, and SMS on GLO 08052998012 and the FRSC toll free emergency line 122.