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Boss reveals 2016 agenda for Nigerian roads

After all the good work done by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) in 2015, the agency plans to do better, this year.

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The Corp Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, has revealed the agenda for 2016.

According to him, the commission will find better means of reducing car crashes on Nigerian roads.

This will be done with the help of state governments.

“We have worked in 2015 and we believe that for 2016, our focus is on improve fleet operations and sustainable stakeholder consultation, collaboration with states on improved road safety administration and improve enforcement and public education. We believe we are going to do well on the improvement of fleet operation and sustainable stakeholder consultation.

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We are going to encourage the states through the collaboration to set up the state management agencies. We already have about 12 states that have that. It’s one of the policies of the corps to encourage the states to set up the state traffic management agencies."

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