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NLNG Donates Ambulance To FRSC
The Liquefied Natural
Gas (LNG) has donated an ambulance to the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to boost the commission’s response to crashes.
Mr Charles Okon, the Manager, Government-Relations in LNG, confirmed this to newsmen after the presentation.
He said that the gesture was informed by the management’s desire to improve its relations with the FRSC.
“Our parley with the commission will go a long way to positively affect the lives of Nigerians on the roads,’’ he said.
The Zonal Commanding Officer, FRSC, Mr Godwin Ogagaoghene, also expressed the commission’s appreciation to the LNG management.
“Many lives have been lost in the past due to unavailability of ambulances to convey victims to hospitals for instant medical assistance.
“So, we welcome this gesture, most especially, because this is our first ambulance in this command.
“It will, indeed, boost our operations and we urge other corporate bodies to emulate this gesture,” Okon said.
The ambulance is equipped with two oxygen facilities and a stretcher, among others.
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