FRSC Celebrates 30th Anniversary

The Federal Road safety Commission (FRSC) was established by the then Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida on 18th February 1988.

The Commission was established following the unprecedented catastrophe in the Road Transport Sector in Nigeria, where over 40,881 crashes were recorded in the year 1976 alone; concerned citizens at home and in Diaspora led by Prof. Wole Soyinka stood to liberate their fatherland from the shackles of Road Traffic crashes.

It was these and many other factors that informed the decision of the then Military President to establish The Federal Road Safety Commission. The organisation which has since served Nigerians as a lead agency in traffic and safety management is celebrating its 30th anniversary this weekend.

The 4-day event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the commission commenced on Friday 16th of February 2018 and the highlight is as follows:

16th Feb. 2018

  • Visit to Kubwa General Hospital by Road Safety Officers Wives Association (ROSOWA) at 11 am.
  • Juma’at Prayer at National Mosque, Abuja. 1 pm

17th Feb. 2018

  • Walking and Jogging at the FRSC Head Quarter, Abuja. 6 am
  • Safety Games at National Stadium, Abuja. 1 pm

18th Feb. 2018

  • Church Service at Catholic Church of Assumption, Asokoro, Abuja. 10 am

19th Feb. 2018

  • Grande Finale at Open House, NAF Center, Kado, Abuja. 9 am