FRSC To Train Ghanaians On Safety Tips
— April 4, 2014
The Federal Road Safety Commission(FRSC), is to collaborate
with Ghana in the training of Ghanaian road safety agency on road safety
tips and measures used in Nigeria that has seen the FRSC ranked high on
the global scene.
The FRSC corps marshal and chief executive, Osita Chidoka, who revealed this while addressing stakeholders on the successes recorded by the FRSC stated that after touring the FRSC facilities President John Mahama of Ghana, on his visit to the FRSC headquarters recently decided that it would be in the best interest of his country if they can collaborate with the FRSC on road safety tips.
The corps marshal, who was represented by the principal staff officer to the corps marshal, Corps Commander Julius Asom, noted that the FRSC can boast of the best tracking device because they are capable of tracing a crash scene within a few minutes of the accident with the help of the officers in the monitoring room.
According to him, “The world over, our tracking device in our monitoring room, which you have just seen, will stand out as one of the best.
“When we receive a distress call of a crash, with our officers, who are always on desk 24 hours a day, we can get there in less than 20 minutes. This device has greatly enhanced our job and ensured that more lives are saved on a daily basis,” Asom stated.
Recall that the Ghanaian president was the guest speaker at the FRSC annual lecture earlier in the year, where he expressed his desire to see the FRSC train his country’s road safety corps.
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The FRSC corps marshal and chief executive, Osita Chidoka, who revealed this while addressing stakeholders on the successes recorded by the FRSC stated that after touring the FRSC facilities President John Mahama of Ghana, on his visit to the FRSC headquarters recently decided that it would be in the best interest of his country if they can collaborate with the FRSC on road safety tips.
The corps marshal, who was represented by the principal staff officer to the corps marshal, Corps Commander Julius Asom, noted that the FRSC can boast of the best tracking device because they are capable of tracing a crash scene within a few minutes of the accident with the help of the officers in the monitoring room.
According to him, “The world over, our tracking device in our monitoring room, which you have just seen, will stand out as one of the best.
“When we receive a distress call of a crash, with our officers, who are always on desk 24 hours a day, we can get there in less than 20 minutes. This device has greatly enhanced our job and ensured that more lives are saved on a daily basis,” Asom stated.
Recall that the Ghanaian president was the guest speaker at the FRSC annual lecture earlier in the year, where he expressed his desire to see the FRSC train his country’s road safety corps.
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