The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has deployed 1,500 personnel and logistic vehicles to ensure smooth conduct of the Nov. 8 governorship election in Anambra.
Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed gave the assurance in Awka during a briefing ahead of the poll.
He said the deployment was part of the corps’ strategic support to ensure safety and orderliness before, during and after the election.
Represented by Assistant Corps Marshal S. T. Agure, in charge of Federal Operations, National Headquarters, Abuja, Mohammed said FRSC would work in synergy with other security agencies.
He explained that the corps would ensure compliance with the restriction of movement into the state from midnight on Friday.
He advised the personnel to exhibit civility, professionalism and discipline in the discharge of their duties.
According to him, there is the need for proper identification and strict adherence to the corps’ code of conduct.
He added that “personnel must remain civil in their engagements with the public and avoid any actions that could undermine the image of the corps.”
Earlier, the Anambra Sector Commander, Mrs Bridget Asekhauno, had briefed the visiting officer on the command’s readiness for the governorship election.
Asekhauno said FRSC personnel had participated in election preparatory activities, including INEC training sessions, security meetings and peace accord signings by candidates.
According to her, vehicles designated for conveying materials have been certified roadworthy by FRSC personnel.
The sector commander said additional manpower and logistics were being mobilised from neighbouring states – Edo, Delta, Imo and Enugu.
Asekhauno also said that the command had deployed officers to the situation room to coordinate activities with other security agencies and report emergencies in real time.
She urged motorists and residents to cooperate with the FRSC and other security agencies to ensure free flow of traffic and safe movement of electoral materials across the state.
She said “we are committed to ensuring safe, secure and peaceful election in Anambra.
“We appeal to the public to report emergencies or suspicious activities to the nearest FRSC unit.” (NAN)
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