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FRSC, police partner to ease traffic on Asaba-Onitsha link bridges

by Hafeestonova

In a bid to alleviate traffic congestion on the two Niger bridges connecting Onitsha, Anambra State and Asaba, Delta State, during the festive season and beyond, the Federal Road Safety Corps has teamed up with the Anambra and Delta State Commands of the Nigeria Police Force.

A statement on Tuesday, by the Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC Headquarters, Abuja, Assistant Corps Marshal, Olusegun Ogungbemide, stated that this collaborative effort is aimed at ensuring seamless vehicular movement during the busy yuletide season.

The initiative, borne out of strategic discussions between the Anambra Sector Commander, Corps Commander Joyce Alexander, and the Police Commissioners of Anambra and Delta States, CP Nnaghe Itam and CO BS Oluwafemi, respectively, introduces several critical measures to stem the tide of traffic during the festive period.

The statement read, “The partnership was reached following a critical session by the Sector Commander, Anambra State, Corps Commander Joyce Nnennaya Alexander, and the Anambra State Police Commissioner, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam as well as his counterpart in Delta State, CO BS Oluwafemi. “Part of the interventions to be put in place include; the removal of all checkpoints at the Head Bridge from December 18, 2024, to January 10, 2025, the establishment of mobile surveillance at the Second Bridge axis, dismantling of all police checkpoints on the Delta side of the Old Niger Bridge to facilitate free trafficking flow, as well as adequate deployment of officers for joint traffic control on the two bridges during the yuletide season.”

FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, lauded the initiative, emphasising its potential to ensure safety and smooth traffic flow during the festive period.

He urged motorists to cooperate with traffic management officials and adhere to road safety regulations.

The statement added, “The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed has applauded the Sector Commander for the synergy, stating that the collaboration will strengthen the resolve of the Corps towards achieving safety and ease of movement for all road users on the Niger bridges during the festive period.

This proactive partnership underscores a shared commitment to improving travel conditions, enhancing road safety, and ensuring a hassle-free experience for all commuters on the Niger bridges during the festive season.

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