Frsc news 2018
Here are some notable news stories from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in 2018:
- FRSC Records 12,000 Road Crashes in 2018: The FRSC reported that it responded to over 12,000 road crashes in 2018, resulting in the loss of over 2,000 lives. (Source: Vanguard News)
- FRSC Launches 'Operation Show Your Badge': In June 2018, the FRSC launched an operation aimed at reducing road crashes by ensuring that all motorists wear their seatbelts and helmets. (Source: The Guardian)
- FRSC Introduces 'Last-Mile' Ambulance Service: The FRSC introduced a 'last-mile' ambulance service in 2018, which provides emergency medical response to accident victims in remote areas. (Source: Premium Times)
- FRSC Partners with NAPTIP to Combat Human Trafficking: The FRSC partnered with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in 2018 to combat human trafficking on Nigerian roads. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
- FRSC Launches 'Operation Crackdown': In November 2018, the FRSC launched 'Operation Crackdown', a special operation aimed at reducing road crashes and improving road safety. (Source: Daily Trust)
- FRSC Records 50% Increase in Road Crashes during Yuletide: The FRSC reported a 50% increase in road crashes during the 2018 Yuletide season, prompting the agency to intensify its safety campaigns. (Source: This Day Live)
- FRSC Introduces 'Safe School' Initiative: The FRSC launched a 'Safe School' initiative in 2018, aimed at reducing road crashes involving school children. (Source: The Punch)
- FRSC Partners with NEMA to Respond to Emergencies: The FRSC partnered with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in 2018 to respond to emergencies and disasters on Nigerian roads. (Source: Daily Post)
These are just a few of the notable news stories from the Federal Road Safety Corps in 2018.