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Insurance Awareness Project To Boost FRSC Campaign
The annual ‘ember’ months’ road safety campaign of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) will receive a major boost with support from the insurance awareness project.
The support, which is in form of financial assistance and manpower training will be unveiled at an official ceremony at the commission’s corporate head quarters in Abuja.
Speaking on the collaboration, the project consultant, Insurance Awareness project, Mr Kehinde Salami said the need to support the excellent programmes of the commission was responsible for the gesture.
“At Insurance Awareness project, we believe in impacting the society. FRSC is one government agency that is striving day and night to ensure the safety of lives and property on the roads.”
“The ember months campaign especially fascinates us because many people travel a lot during this period and the campaign is geared towards ensuring that all road safety rules and precautions are adhered to in order to minimize loss of lives and injuries as a result of accident”, he said.
The occasion is expected to be graced by managing directors and top executives of insurance companies while the FRSC delegation will be led by the Corps Marshal, Mr Osita Chidoka.
The Insurance awareness Project, an initiative of some of the leading insurance companies in the country, is a sensitisation campaign aimed at enlightening Nigerians about the benefits and opportunities in the country’s insurance commission.
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