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FRSC Advises Politicians On Traffic Rules
As politicians converged in Abuja for their parties’ conventions and primaries, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has advised them to be road safety conscious and to comply strictly with traffic regulations.
The advice was contained in a statement made available to the newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja and signed by the FRSC Public Education Officer, Mr Nseobong Akpabio.
The statement said FRSC was collaborating with other security agencies under the umbrella of Inter-Agency Committee on Election Security for the success of the general elections.
It said FRSC had deployed its personnel, ambulances and towing vehicles to designated routes across the country for traffic control and rescue operations in cases of emergence during the primaries.
“All road users must realise that the road we use on daily basis does not respect anyone neither does it recognise status, ethnic or socio-political affiliation”.
“Hence obedience to road traffic rules and regulations is a must by all road users,’’ it said.
The statement warned politicians coming into Abuja to be cautious of the good road network, inter-sections, traffic lights, as well as ongoing road rehabilitation and constructions as they could pose traffic challenges.
It also warned political party members to desist from all forms of traffic violations or face appropriate sanctions.
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