Nation
Ramadan: FRSC Tasks Motorists On Safe Driving
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has warned motorists who are Muslims to always drive with caution while returning home to break their Ramadan fasting in order to minimise crashes on the highways.
The FRSC Sagamu Unit Commander in Ogun, Taofiq Iyanda gave the warning in an interview The Tide source yesterday, in Sagamu.
Iyanda said that the warning had become necessary during the Ramadan so as to reduce mishaps on the roads .
“It is only the living that can serve God by fasting and rendering prayers to him,’’ he said.
The unit commander enjoined motorists who are Muslims to endeavour to rest after taking their early morning food so that they would not dose off while driving.
“The FRSC wants to urge motorists who are Muslims to ensure that they take sufficient rest at home after the morning foods to avoid dozing off on the wheels,’’ he said.
Iyanda advised them to schedule their journeys in such a way that they would not be in a hurry to return home to break their fasting.
The unit commander cautioned them against flouting any traffic rules and regulations that could lead to unnecessary loss of lives.
Nation
Firefighters battle New Year Day inferno in Abuja, several states
Nation
Enugu North LG chairman presents ?10.8bn 2026 Budget, prioritises roads …Security, Healthcare, Human Capital Development
Nation
Christians Convert To Islam or die As ISWAP burns down Christian village
-
Sports4 days agoAFCON ’25: Osimhen Not Worried By Yekini Comparison, Pressure
-
Politics4 days agoYou Have No Power To Drop Me, Ekiti PDP Candidate Tells INEC
-
Sports4 days agoOgoni Nation Cup : Coach Praise Players In spite 2-0 Loss
-
Sports4 days agoRemo Stars set for Ikenne return
-
Sports4 days agoSoname Calls For NPFL referees demotion
-
Sports4 days agoTackling age falsification among athletes In Nigeria
-
Sports4 days agoChelsea Set To Part Ways With Maresca?
-
Politics4 days agoObi Joins ADC, Advocates Unity, Competent Leadership For Nigeria
