FRSC opens 200 mobile courts for special Easter patrol operation

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The Federal Road Safety Corps has set up over 200 mobile courts nationwide to prosecute traffic law offenders during the special Easter patrol operation.

The exercise, according to the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Bisi Kazeem, is scheduled to run from March 28 to April 3, 2018 with focus on 39 corridors across the country.

Kazeem, said the Corps has has mobilised all its field and sector commands for the nationwide 2018 Easter patrol.

Kazeem told newsmen in Abuja on Monday that the special operation was aimed at drastic reduction in road traffic accidents and attendant deaths, among other objectives.

He said this was in anticipation public holiday to be declared by the Federal Government likely cause an increase in vehicular movement across the nation’s highways, adding it was expedient that the corps prepares ahead of time to curtail the situation in order to ensure smooth travel experience by motorists.

Kazeem, noted that associated risk involved in the upsurge of traffic were the occurrences road traffic crashes, road obstruction among others, which the Corps must strategise to mitigate and we are doing that already.

He said was in line with the 2018 Corporate Strategic goal of improved enforcement and rescue services to reduce road traffic crashes by 15 per cent and fatalities by 30 per cent.’’

He outlined other objectives of the exercise to include effective traffic management to ensure free traffic flow, high visibility of FRSC personnel on the highways and robust public enlightenment.

Others are strict enforcement of traffic laws and regulations, prompt response to road traffic crashes, adequate supervision, surveillance and monitoring of commands’ activities.

The identified critical corridors, according to him, include Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega-Birnin Kebbi, Maiduguri-Biu-Numan-Jalingo-Wukani, Abuja-Lokoja-Okene, Enugu-Abakaliki-Ogoja-Mfum, Ibadan-Ife-Akure-Owo-Ifon-Benin and Benin-Warri-Patani-Sagbama-Ahoada-Port Harcourt highways, among others.

The FRSC spokesman said over 22 traffic gridlock areas had been identified nationwide and adequate personnel deployed to ensure free flow of traffic.

He listed the areas to include Asaba by Bridge Head, Upper Iweka Road in Onitsha, Ore by construction area, Gwagwalada by bridge in the FCT, Katsina Ala by bridge in Katsina, among others.

According to him, the Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, has instructed all field commands to deploy personnel alongside special marshals and other relevant stakeholders on all the designated corridors and areas.

Kazeem added that the 2018 Easter Special Patrol operation would focus on critical traffic offences such as failure to install speed limiting device, overloading and lane violations.

Others are use of phones while driving, driving with expired or worn-out tyres, driving without spare tyres and traffic obstructions.

The field commands, he added, have been directed to ensure that the mobile courts sit throughout the seven-day period, and encourage magistrates to increase their sitting time for effective prosecution of traffic offenders.

He said the Corps would conduct “traffic count’’ on identified critical corridors such as Lagos-Ibadan, Kano-Katsina, Abuja-Kaduna, Abuja-Lokoja, Benin-Sagamu, Sokoto-Gusau, among others.

He said the Operations Department at the headquarters would deploy special monitoring teams to ensure that the exercise holds are planned.

While soliciting the cooperation of motorists and other road users, Kazeem advised those with complaints against any FRSC personnel to report the nearest field or sector command office or reach him directly .