No Drunk Driving, Plateau FRSC Warns Valentine Revellers

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The Federal Road Safety Corps in Plateau State has issued a stern warning to revellers to avoid drunk-driving and other hazardous behaviours during Valentine’s Day celebrations.

The State Sector Commander Adelaja Ogungbemi gave the warning on Saturday in a statement signed by the Command’s Public Education Officer, Peter Longsan

According to the Sector Commander, the warning is in line with the Corps Marshal’s directive to ensure maximum safety on the roads and prevent loss of life during the festivities.

“We will not tolerate drunk-driving, speeding, and reckless driving. Enforcement of these and other excesses will be sanctioned,” Ogungbemi warned.

The FRSC official emphasised that education of motorists to conform with safety rules is ongoing, and urged drivers to exercise caution while on the road.

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“Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed had mandated State Commanders and operatives to ensure maximum safety on the roads, Ogungbemi noted.

“The Plateau Sector Command is urging all road users to prioritise safety and avoid behaviours that could put themselves and others at risk.

“The public is advised to report any concerns or incidents to the FRSC through their contact numbers,” the statement added.

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