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FRSC To Deploy 21,783 Personnel, 769 Patrol Vehicles, 139 Ambulances For 2023 Polls

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As part of its commitment towards ensuring that 2023 elections are conducted in a smooth, hitchfree and successful manner, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) will be deploying a total of 21,783 personnel, 769 vehicles, 139 ambulances and 33 heavy, medium and light duty tow trucks.

This was disclosed in a release by the Corps’ Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, an Assistant Corps Marshal on Friday, February 17.

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The FRSC spokesman said that the Corps would be working with other security agencies to ensure orderliness and timely delivery of election materials, being a member of the inter agency consultative committee on election security.

According to the statement, “the Corps Marshal in his pre-election directives to the operatives clearly spelt out their duties and responsibilities during the period, which include but not limited to the following;

a. Enforcement of restriction of movement order by ensuring prompt blockage of roads at entry points to prevent unauthorized movement across the polling units

b. Ensure round-the-clock monitoring of conduct of elections and other unfolding events in collaboration with sister security agencies at the joint operations room domiciled at the Force Headquarters, as well as state headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force in various states. This is to ensure robust intelligence gathering and sharing for quick and necessary response and intervention

c. Screening and accreditation of vehicles hired by INEC from road transport unions for conveyance of sensitive and non-sensitive materials, and,

d. Ensuring orderliness at polling units and countering activities that could undermine the election.”

Charging the Commanding Officers to carry out their duties with all diligence, the Corps Marshal also directed them to ensure that patrol and other operational vehicles are promptly deployed and monitored all through the duration of the exercise.

He charged the personnel to be highly professional and desist from any form of incivility as the entire citizens expect nothing less at this critical time.

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