Emma Elekwa
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Anambra State Command has deployed 1,500 personnel, including Special Marshals, to oversee key traffic points across the state for the Easter celebration
Sector Commander, Corps Commander Bridget Asekhauno who disclosed this on Wednesday said the Command has also placed emergency response teams on standby to handle any reported incidents. It has tow trucks, Patrol vehicles, motorbikes, and Ambulances ready in case of emergencies and obstructions.
She urged drivers to prioritize road safety, obey traffic rules, and exercise caution on the roads, especially during this period of increased traffic.
She also appealed to passengers to take responsibility for their safety by wearing seat belts, avoiding overloading, and reporting reckless driving to authorities.
“We urge all road users to make safety a priority and arrive at their destinations safely. Let’s make this Easter a memorable one, not for crashes, but for safe travels and joyful celebrations,” the Sector Commander said.
“For emergency assistance, call the FRSC toll-free number: 122. The Command remains committed to saving lives, public enlightenment, and prompt rescue services,” she added.
