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Highway crashes: FRSC calls for attitudinal change of drivers

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By Akintunde Jacobs, Akure

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ondo State Command, on Thursday called for attitudinal change of drivers on the highway to reduce road crashes.

Sector Commander Ezekiel SonAllah made the call in Akure during a certification organised for the drivers and safety managers of Johnvents Industries Limited, a subsidiary of CapitalSage Holdings.

SonAllah, who was represented by SRC Busuyi Komolafe, the Sector Transport Standardisation Officer said it has become imperative for all road users, especially drivers, to fight road menace and ensure safety on our highways.

“If we want our roads to be safer, our drivers need attitudinal change whenever they are on the highway.

“Most of the crashes that occur on highways are caused by human errors and if we can have change of mind by following rules and regulations of road traffic, definitely, road crashes will reduce to the minimum on Nigeria highways,” he said.

Sector Commander said that the command had trained and certified 10 drivers and four safety managers of Johnvents Industries Limited, a subsidiary of CapitalSage Holdings.

SonAllah said 71 companies or fleet operators had registered under the Road Transport Safety Standardisation Scheme (RTSSS) in Ondo State.

Also, Corps Commander Abiodun Akinlade, the Corps Transport Standardisation Officer, said FRSC would continue to partner with all road users to reduce crashes to the minimum.

Akinlade, who was represented by Lucie Samuel, Deputy Corps Commander in charge of Inspections and Enforcement, Abuja, explained that the number of fleet operators had changed from five to two, to enable more registration from companies.

According to him, the registration will help individuals, governments and private sectors to benefit from the RTSSS programme.

Similarly, Mr John Alamu, Group Managing Director (GMD) of the organisation, who was represented by Mrs Pamela Elekwachi, Human Resources Business Partner said that the training would help the company to serve its customers well.

Alamu said that the training was organised for the company’s drivers for advancement in their careers by not being only regular drivers, but exemplary people.

“Our company involves in banking, health and agriculture, but in agriculture, we are processing cocoa beans into powder, cake butter and others.

“So we have a large fleet that moves cocoa products to our customers and clients across the country.

“If you stay where you are and not learning, you will not be growing, and if you’re not growing, how are you going to give the best service to customers and clients?

“So the training will help our drivers to work with safety in mind and ensure that they are not at risk and do not put the company at risk,” he said.

One of the participants, Mr Adeyemi Adedamola, Head Driver of the company who appreciated the FRSC and company, said that the training would help them to improve on their driving.

“I believe if FRSC can be doing this kind of training every six months, it will help and eradicate road crashes,” he said.

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Installation of e-gates at airports is to enhance national security – Minister

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Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo says the installation of e-gates at the five international airports in the country will enhance national security.

He also said it would ensure seamless processing of passengers coming into and going out of the country.

The minister made the remarks on Friday when he inspected the newly installed e-gates at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Tunji-Ojo said that from the preliminary test conducted, it will take less than 30 seconds to process passengers with valid passports, thus reducing the delays and inconveniences hitherto faced by passengers.

He said about 21 e-gates would be installed at Lagos airport by the end of April, while those in Kano, Port Harcourt, and Enugu would be ready by the third week of May.

“Having tested it on various scenarios, we saw that a Nigerian carrying a valid passport will only take less than 30 seconds to be checked in, which I think is a record time.

“We have also tested it with people carrying other people’s passport, and we saw that it is practically impossible for people to use another person’s passport to gain entrance into the country unlike in the past.

“With what we have also seen, it is practically impossible to enter into the country with an expired passport,“ he added.

According to him, the scanners will enhance the nation’s security architecture and enable immigration officials to work seamlessly.

The minister thanked President Bola Tinubu for his support towards making the project a reality.

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Plateau varsity suspends exams over killing of student

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The Management of the Plateau University, Bokkos, has suspended  ongoing examinations in the institution over the killing  of a 200 level student .
Mr Yakubu Ayuba, the Registrar of the institution  disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Jos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that gunmen had  on Thursday night attacked Chikam, a neighbouring community to the university ,killing  the student, identified as Dading Jordan.
Ayuba said that the university had also declared a two-day mourning in honour of the slain student.
”The Vice-Chancellor and the entire management convey their condolences to the family of the deceased student, the student body and the university community.
”In view of this sad development, management has declared a two-day mourning, from Friday, April 19 ,to Saturday, April 20.
”Accordingly, all the examinations earlier scheduled for Friday and Saturday are hereby suspended
”While we  call on our students to remain calm and law abiding, we wish to urge the security agencies to beef up security around the university in order to secure staff and students”,he said.
NAN reports that the Gov. Caleb Mutfwang had condemned the attack ,calling on residents to remain  calm.
He said that government and  security agencies were doing everything to bring the  perpetrators of the attack to justice.
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Customs seizes N126.2m smuggled goods in Kebbi

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NSC), Kebbi Area Command, says it has seized smuggled goods worth N126.2 million within two months in its intensified fight against smuggling in the state.
The Customs Area Comptroller, Mr Iheanacho Ernest-Ojike, made this known on Friday while briefing newsmen on the command’s activities for March and April in Birnin Kebbi.
He said that the command had intensified the fight against smuggling to curb its menace by engaging in intense patrols throughout the nooks and crannies, barely two months after the comptroler was posted to the state.
 “Our operations so far have yielded positive outcome leading to several seizures of items within the period under review.
“We have seized 212 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50Kg each, and 28 bags of 25Kg each; 200 bales of used secondhand clothing (Jumbo size) and 50 bales of normal size,” he said.
Others according to him, are; 10,025 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), 39 lumps of Indian Hemp (Cannabis Sativa) and 78 rolls of Diclofenac Sodium.
“300 wraps of diazepam tablets 5mg each, 57 packs of sex enhancement drug (Black Diamond) and 150 Expired Powdered Milk, among others.
“The combined Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seized items is N126.2 million.
“The PMS value is not included in the DPV because it is given at our revenue generation section as receipts from auction sales,” Ernest-Ojike said.
He also said the command’s achievements was as a result of the resilience and courageous effort of the operations teams, intelligence unit, Joint Border Patrol Team (JBPT) and collaboration with sister agencies.
According to the controller, the Indian hemp will be handed over to National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), while the Diazapem tablets will be given to NAFDAC as the appropriate agencies to attend to the respective substances.
He added that just recently, the Federal Government had authorised the re-opening of Kamba border as the only import/export outlet for the state.
“Even with this challenge, the command manages to generate the sum of N7.2 million in the two months under review, which is 125 per cent increase as compared to the two previous months.
”The 10,025 litres of seized PMS, which is valued at N2 million, is expected to also increase the revenue when auctioned to the public,” Ernest-Ojike said.
On trade facilitation, he said that the command had been engaging stakeholders on the need for legitimate trade.
“We also collaborate with relevant sister agencies to also enhance our operations in terms of security and intelligence to improve legitimate cross-border trade with our neighbours.
“It is notable to mention that exportation of grains are still restricted, and we are here to ensure they do not leave the shores of this country as it has become imperative to secure our locally produced grains.
“We need to prevent our country from plunging into food crisis,” Ernest-Ojike said.
The comptroller appreciated all well-meaning citizens who helped the command with useful information to nip smuggling in the bud.
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