SALLAH: FRSC ENSURES FREE FLOW OF TRAFFIC IN IMO
REPORTER: UGONNA AGU
The Federal Road Safety Corps Imo State Sector Command says five hundred and seventy regular and special marshals are on duty at various roads in the area for the sallah patrol.
FRSC Sector Commander in the state, Mr. Evaristus Ebeniro, announced this while speaking with journalists in Owerri.
Mr. Ebeniro said the personnel were assigned to ensure free flow of traffic and remove obstructions on the high way and busy roads within the state, especially Owerri metropolis.
The Sector Commander urged motorists to drive safely and obey traffic rules to reduce accidents during and after the celebration.
EDITED BY CHUKWUBUIKE MADU
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