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New Rivers FRSC Commander Assumes Office …Reads Riot Act To Motorists
A new sector Commander
of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Rivers State sector command has assumed duties at the command’s headquarters, Port Harcourt.
He is Corps Commander Andrew Ayodele Kumapayi, who takes over from Sunday Oghenekaro, who has since been deployed to Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja as sector commander.
Until his new posting, Kumapayi was a Deputy Provost officer in the corps provost office, FRSC National Headquarters, Abuja.
The new sector commander had before now served as a sector Commander, Imo State sector command, sector and zonal head of operations, Sokoto sector command and Lagos Zone, which comprises Lagos and Ogun sector commands.
The new Rivers FRSC boss had also served as Head of section, Administration and Human Resources, National Headquarters, Abuja.
He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geography from the university of Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, and married with children.
Meanwhile, Commander Kumapayi has read a riot act to management staff of the Command and the motoring public in Rivers State saying that his major goals in the state as sector commander would be to work assiduously with relevant stakeholders in road transport management in decongesting the chaotic traffic situation in Port Harcourt and its environs.
He promised to ensure enforcement of the speed limit device by fleet operators and commercial vehicle owners with effect from September 1, 2015 in line with the plans of the corps.
He said that aggressive public enlightenment and stakeholders consultation would be carried out in order to dissociate the motoring public from patronizing touts in the issuance of drivers licence, adding that he would collaborate with other relevant security agencies in ensuring sanity as well as eradicate racketeering and touting of fake drivers lience.
Kumapayi assured to work in concert with all stakeholders to ensure that all roads are made safer with the strict enforcement of vehicle safety standards as provided for in the Road Transport Safety standardization scheme (RTSSS) on all vehicles operating on the nation’s highway, including tankers and haulage vehicles.
The new sector commander however called on all road users to co-operate with the corps by obeying traffic rules and regulations so as to guarantee the safety of lives and property at all times in the state.
Collins Barasineye
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