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FRSC Enugu Sector Commander Ogbonnaya Kalu
The Federal Road
Safety Corps (FRSC) at weekend tested no fewer than 30 drivers for alcohol and
other intoxicants in some parks of major transport companies in Enugu metropolis.
The Corps used
digitalissed breathalyzers to capture the breath of the 30 drivers, who were
selected on random at GUO Motor Park and Peace Motor Parks within the Holy
Ghost axis of Enugu metropolis.
Speaking at the end of
the exercise, FRSC Sector Commander for Enugu State, Mr. Ogbonnaya Kalu, said
that the exercise tagged; “No Alcohol” in parks, was part of the ongoing
“Operation Zero Tolerance to Road Traffic Crushes”.
Kalu noted that road
safety was a state of the mind of the stakeholders making a journey, especially
the drivers that convey people from one point to another within the country.
“We are here to ensure
that even as the vehicles in any transport company’s fleets are mechanically
sound; the drivers of these vehicles are also sound both in health – physically
and mentally.
“FRSC says No Alcohol
in our motor parks any longer. We are here selecting these drivers randomly and
using the digitalised breathalyzers on them to check for alcohol or any
intoxicant intake.
“So far, in the three
big parks we had visited all the drivers are free-of-alcohol use as well as
other intoxicants since the breathalyzer automatically detect any iota of
intoxication or alcohol use,” he said.
The Sector Commander
said that the FRSC team used the medium to sensitise the passengers not to be
complacency to reckless driving or other indiscipline displayed by their
drivers on the road as the journey last.
“We told the
passengers that they are stakeholders in the safety business as well as their
safe arrival to their destinations. They should (therefore) speak out and
caution their driver for any reckless driving or road misbehavior.
“And if he is not
taking corrections; they should report the misbehaving driver to the nearest
FRSC marshal or law enforcement agency personnel on the road.
“They can also report
erring drivers to the owner/manager of the transport company through the number
on their tickets and body of the vehicle,” he advised.
Reacting, the Manager
of GUO Park in Enugu, Mr. Friday Nwazor, said that the exercise was laudable,
adding that it afforded the company to know the alcohol/intoxicant status of
the drivers.
“I am happy that among
my drivers, all proved negative on alcohol/intoxicant in their body stream. It
is good testimony for the company and our esteemed customers/passengers,” he
said.
Another, Mr. Dennis
Asogwa, a driver with Peace Mass Transport, Enugu, said that on-the-spot and
unscheduled alcohol test would go a long way to senitise parks of alcohol and
intoxicants intake.
Mr. Osadebe
Osadebamwen, FRSC Zonal Commanding Officer for Zone 9, was part of the exercise
due to the proximity of the venue of the exercise to his office.














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