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Eidul-Fitr:FRSC Deploys 35,000 Personnel

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Boboye Oyeyemi

 

Alhassan Bala ,Abuja

Following the declaration of Thursday, 13th May, 2021 as the day of Eid el Fitr in Nigeria, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has commenced massive Mobilisation of its personnel and operational equipments for the Sallah special patrol aimed at ensuring safer road environment, before, during the festive period and beyond.

 

This was disclosed by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem who said not fewer than 35,000 of the FRSC Regular, Special Marshals, and Road Safety Club Members, about 750 Patrol Vehicles, 120 Ambulances, 25 Tow Truck and over 200 Bikes would be on the road during the special operation that would commence from 11 to 17 May, 2021

The Corps Public education Officer stated that the Corps is embarking on the special patrol operation to ensure that motorists and other road users have a hitch free celebration, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and security challenges in the country.

According to him, “the mission of the special operation is to ensure free flow of traffic, provide prompt rescue services and timely clearance of obstructions on all major roads and critical corridors across the country before, during and after the festive period as well as minimizing the occurrence of road traffic crashes on the nation’s highways through effective patrol operations and sustained public enlightenment campaigns”.

He added that, “FRSC has a tradition of always organising special patrols during festive periods as a way of averting the chaos that characterise the road during the celebrations, as such, this year’s Eid el Fitr would not be an exemption. Motorists must endeavour to avoid traffic violations and remain conscious of their safety to avoid not only arrest and prosecution by members of the Corps, but falling prey to avoidable road crashes”.

 

To ensure the effectiveness of the operations, Kazeem revealed that the Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi directed commanding officers operating across various formations nationwide to ensure that the 52 corridors are properly manned throughout the period of the operations.

 

He however appealed to motorists to obey all traffic rules and regulations and cooperate fully with the FRSC and other law enforcement agencies that would be deployed for traffic management duties, saying Mobile Courts would be in session across the country for prompt dispensation of justice to recalcitrant traffic violators.

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The Corps Marshal, also directed that the operatives pay first-rate focus on Effective Traffic Control, Wrongful Overtaking, Use of Phone while Driving, Drivers Licence Violation, Lane Discipline, Removal of Rickety vehicles on the road, Driving with Expired/ worn out tyre and without spare tyre etc.

To achieve this fit, the Corps has deployed operational equipments in the categories of Radar Guns, Breathalysers to put a check on drunk driving, operational logistics materials are also to be fully deployed for this exercise. More so, the Corps Marshal has equally directed that all Zebras must be active 24/7 and be responsive to calls within the minimum FRSC response time to crashes reported.

Kazeem noted that, among the 52 corridors to be covered are: Akwanga-Lafiya-Makurdi, Jos-Bauchi-Gombe, Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega-Birnin Kebbi corridor, Katsina-Kano-Wudil-Dutse-Azare-Potiskum corridor, Kaduna-Saminaka-Jos corridor, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano corridor, Okene-Ogori-Isua-Owo corridor, Makurdi-Otukpo-Obollo Afor-9th Mile corridor, Asaba-Abraka-Ughelli-Warri corridor, Ibadan-Ogere-Sagamu corridor, Sagamu-Mowe-Lagos corridor, amongst others.

Special focus will be on checking the following offences; Dangerous driving/overtaking, overloading violation, Use of phone while driving, Excessive speed, Lane indiscipline/Route violation, Passengers’ manifest violation, illegal use of SPY number plate, Latching violation among others.

In line with the foregoing, the patrol is to run in shifts as follows 0600hrs – 1400hrs, 1400HRS – 2000hrs, 2000hrs – 2200hrs, and Night Rescue teams to be on standby at all operational Commands. The Corps will go into the exercise with the friendly collaboration with Military Units en-route or resident, The Nigerian Police Force, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Department of State Security, State owned/NGO’s Ambulance service providers, National Network on Emergency Rescue Services (NNERS) and Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA).

The Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi who felicitated with the Muslim faithfuls reechoed his earlier call on them to manifest love, care and continuous obedience to established laws so as to portray the lessons learnt during the ramadan in positive light. Expectedly, Oyeyemi assured all Nigerians of full deployment of personnel on the highways and crash emergency rescue services for prompt rescue and evacuation of crash victims in case of any mishap.

While urging them to show special consideration and attention to other road users so as to create a safer atmosphere for all during the celebration; the Corps Marshal further called on Nigerians to cooperate with law enforcement agents and ensure maximum compliance with all directives on restrictions and physical distancing.

He also stated that the National Traffic Radio 107.1 FM will continue to operate 24/7 to give real time traffic update. As such, he called on all travellers to take advantage of the Station and the FRSC Toll Free numbers 122 to report any obstruction, crash or gridlock witnessed on the road for prompt intervention of the nearest Command.

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Abuja gridlock: ADSC research, alerts authorities, says there’s urgent need for investment, administrative decentralization

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The Africa Development Studies Centre (ADSC), in its research findings on Abuja gridlock has said there’s urgent need for investment and administrative decentralization to curb the menace in the Federal Capital Territory FCT.

This was contained in a statement issued by ADSC’s President, Sir, Victor Oluwafemi on Wednesday where he noted that he issued this statement on the strength of ADSC’s policy research and urban systems analysis on the worsening traffic gridlock within the Federal Capital Territory.

Oluwafemi explained that: “Our findings are clear. Abuja’s morning and evening congestion has moved beyond inconvenience.

” It is now a structural governance challenge with direct implications for national productivity, public service performance, staff wellbeing, investor confidence, and the long term liveability of the capital.

” Every workday, the same pattern repeats itself. In the mornings, a large majority of vehicles flow toward the same central corridors because government offices, public service points, and high activity institutions remain excessively clustered in the city core.

“In the evenings, the same traffic reverses in a single wave, creating daily paralysis that drains time, energy, and morale.

“ADSC’s research indicates that this problem is driven primarily by institutional concentration, not simply by limited road space.

” The more Abuja continues to concentrate government activity into the same tight centre, the more congestion becomes inevitable, regardless of how many interchanges are built.

“While road expansions and corridor upgrades remain important, they are insufficient as a standalone solution. Global urban planning evidence shows that where traffic demand is generated by concentrated destinations, increasing road capacity often produces temporary relief before congestion returns as demand rises to match the new capacity.

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” Abuja must therefore shift from a road led response to a governance led, spatial planning strategy that reduces the daily need for mass commuting into the city centre.

“On the basis of these findings, I respectfully call on Mr President and the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barrister Nyesom Wike, to adopt an evidence led decongestion programme anchored on accelerated satellite town development and administrative decentralisation.

” The Federal Capital Territory has substantial land and expansion potential across Kwali, Gwagwalada, Kuje, Bwari, and Abaji.

” These municipalities should no longer remain peripheral settlements while the city centre carries an unsustainable load. When satellite towns are treated only as residential spillover, they create commuter pressure rather than economic balance.

“The solution is to build them as functional municipal centres where people can work, access services, invest, and live without being compelled to enter central Abuja daily.

Oluwafemi who is also Founder, Douglas Development Institute (DDI) said: “ADSC recommends the phased relocation of selected non sensitive and high traffic government functions to these satellite municipalities.

“Priority should be given to back office directorates and support units, training institutions and conference facilities, records and archives, stores and logistics centres, procurement processing and compliance units, and high footfall service points that can operate efficiently as one stop municipal hubs.

“This will reduce peak hour traffic demand, improve punctuality, lift staff motivation, and spread economic activity across the wider FCT.

“In addition, we recommend accelerated digitisation of government workflows so that approvals, memos, reporting, file routing, and inter agency coordination occur securely through digital systems rather than requiring constant physical movement.

“When governance processes become digitally enabled, congestion reduces organically, service delivery becomes faster, transparency improves, and the entire administration becomes more efficient.

“Finally, ADSC supports a broader national approach where suitable federal institutions, where feasible, are relocated to other states of the federation.

” This will reduce Abuja’s long term administrative burden, strengthen national belonging through a more visible and balanced federal presence, and stimulate development and job creation beyond the capital.

“Abuja must not wait to become permanently gridlocked before structural reform is undertaken. A capital that cannot move will eventually struggle to lead. The time to act is now, while reforms can be implemented in a phased, orderly, and dignified manner that protects productivity, public health, and the identity of Abuja as a planned and functional capital.

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Kwankwasiyya Coalition Condemns Governor Yusuf’s Defection to APC, Calls Move a Betrayal of Kano Mandate

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The Coalition of Kwankwasiyya Support Groups has strongly opposed the defection of Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the move as a betrayal of trust and a disregard for the mandate given by the people.

Addressing a press conference on behalf of the coalition, its Chairman, Hon. Usman Namama, said the governor’s decision had shocked millions of Nigerians, particularly the people of Kano State who overwhelmingly supported him at the polls.

Namama stated that democracy thrives on transparency, loyalty, and accountability, stressing that political leaders owe it to the electorate to consult widely before making decisions that fundamentally alter the mandate they were given.

According to him, Kano’s political history has consistently shown that the people do not tolerate betrayal. He recalled how the late Malam Aminu Kano laid the foundation for progressive politics in the state, which later brought the late Alhaji Abubakar Rimi to power, noting that Rimi was voted out in 1983 after falling out with his mentor.

He also referenced the political journey of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who lost his re-election bid in 2003 as an incumbent governor but accepted the outcome with humility, a gesture that later strengthened his bond with the people and paved the way for his political comeback.

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Namama further recalled that Kwankwaso later supported Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje to become governor in 2015, only for Ganduje to later sever ties with his political benefactor, a development he said further reinforced the recurring lesson of Kano politics.

The coalition chairman said Senator Kwankwaso subsequently introduced Abba Kabir Yusuf into the political family under the NNPP platform, adding that Kano voters rallied behind Yusuf largely because of their trust in Kwankwaso’s leadership and judgment.

“Despite legal battles, intimidation and other challenges, the will of the people prevailed, and Abba Kabir Yusuf emerged as governor because the people believed in Senator Kwankwaso,” Namama said.

He expressed deep disappointment that the governor had now chosen to defect to another party, describing the move as a repetition of past betrayals against Kwankwaso.

Speaking on behalf of the coalition, Namama declared that its members remained firmly loyal to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, insisting that their allegiance was not to any political party but to character, sacrifice, and proven leadership.

“Our loyalty is to Kwankwaso. Whoever he supports, we will support. Whoever he endorses, we will vote for, and wherever he leads, we will follow,” he said.

He emphasized that the relationship between Kwankwaso and his supporters was rooted in trust, consistency, and shared struggle, adding that the coalition represented the grassroots voters who form the backbone of democracy in Kano State.

Namama concluded by stating that the coalition was patiently awaiting directives from Senator Kwankwaso, warning that the people, history, and the political class were closely watching developments in the state.

The press conference was attended by members of the media, Kwankwasiyya supporters, and other invited stakeholders

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Hikima Radio Appoints Auwal King Abdul Aziz As Station Manager

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The Management of Hikima Radio & TV, Kano, hereby announces some strategic changes in its leadership and departmental structure. These changes take immediate effect and are aimed at strengthening operations and improving the quality of service delivery across the station.

After careful consideration, Management has approved the following appointments:
Mr. Auwal Mohd. Abdulaziz has been appointed Acting Station Manager with immediate effect and will assume all duties and responsibilities of the office.
Ms. Zainab Namadi Haruna will temporarily oversee the Programs Department, in addition to her current role as Head of News and Current Affairs.
Mr. Mubarak Auwal has been appointed Acting Head of the Political Unit and New Media with immediate effect.
Veteran journalist, Muhammad Musa Muhammad Inyaa, will continue to serve as Acting Managing Director.

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Management reaffirms its commitment to growth, professionalism, and periodic restructuring where necessary. These decisions align with our vision to sustain excellence, innovation, and high standards in broadcasting at Hikima Radio & TV.

 

 

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