The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) says it is taking steps to arm its roadside personnel for their safety.
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Mr Boboye
Oyeyemi, made this known after detailing an increased rate of personnel
casualties at the commission.This was one of the issues that emanated
from the year-ending strategy session convened by the Federal Road
Safety Corps (FRSC).
Bringing
together all state commanders and sector heads of the FRSC, Corps
Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi noted that 2016 has seen an unprecedented rate of
intentional violence against Road Safety officials.With the
implementation of a reviewed road safety enforcement strategy, the FRSC
has recorded an unprecedented 25% reduction in road fatalities and a 15%
reduction in road accidents.
In actual terms, there were 4,005 deaths and 7,657 road crashes at
the end of the 47th week in2016. And while progress has been made with
greater operational efficiency, unprovoked vehicular criminality has
proven much more difficult to check.
He
emphasized that with the death of over 70 FRSC personnel in 2016 alone,
there has been an increase in personnel casualties at the hands of
motorists who drive on the wrong side of the law.The Corps Marshal
emphasized that such violentacts would soon be met with the full force
of arms.He made it clear that the act establishing the commission allows
them to bear arms.
While
the FRSC intends to protect road users, they believe recent trends
necessitate measures that will safeguard the guardian; measures they
hope would eliminate unjustifiable acts of violence against their
personnel.
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