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COVID-19: FRSC Urges NURTW To Observe Protocols, Warns Against Over-speeding
As the Coronavirus pandemic resurfaced, the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) has urged the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to observe all COVID-19 guidelines in all the motor parks in the country.
This was contained in a statement by the Corps Zonal Commanding Officer, RS9, Enugu, Mr Owoimaha Odoma in Owerri.
Odoma said the call became imperative in view of the new wave of the pandemic in the country, adding that the violation of COVID-19 protocols by motorists could further escalate the dreaded virus in various communities.
The FRSC official said, “COVID-19 is real and it is our duty to help the government enforce compliance and that is why I have been on the road to monitor movement of vehicles.
“Accident rate has reduced drastically in the zone due to the visibility of officials of the Corps on the road; we have also recorded some successes since we began the Operation Zero Tolerance”.
Udoma, who is also the zonal inspection head of the FRSC ‘Operation Zero Tolerance to Road Traffic Violation’, also warned motorists against over- speeding and night journey.
“We embarked on road monitoring in the states under the zone and we have observed that violations of speed and COVID-19 guidelines were the major challenges on the road during this period.
“We started this road inspection on December 12; we will conclude it on January 15. We are calling on road users to maintain all the road traffic rules including COVID-19 guidelines,” he said.
He commended the sector commanders under the zone for showing capacity during the yuletide period.
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