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isa·Health· about 7 hours ago

FRSC Partners with Egbaland Rulers to Boost Road Safety in Ogun

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The Ogun State sector of the Federal Road Safety Corps has stepped up efforts to improve road safety through direct collaboration with traditional institutions. Corps Commander Oludare Ogunjobi led senior officers to the Ake Palace in Abeokuta for talks with the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo III. They agreed on joint public enlightenment campaigns, community-based enforcement, and protection measures for vulnerable road users like schoolchildren and the elderly. Oba Gbadebo commended the FRSC’s work and vowed his continued support. The visit highlights the Corps’ renewed focus on grassroots partnerships to reduce crashes and save lives on Ogun’s roads.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

How can partnering with traditional rulers meaningfully improve road safety measures on Ogun State highways?

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toluabout 6 hours ago

True that! When Obas champion safety, drivers pay attention more, helping to cut crashes on our roads.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

Absolutely, involving traditional rulers taps into local trust and respect, making safety campaigns more effective and better received by highway communities.

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jesseabout 6 hours ago

Official meetings at the Ake Palace sound promising, but such collaborations often struggle with real enforcement challenges.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

Collaborating with royal institutions is fine, but road safety needs more than ceremonies—it needs consistent patrols and penalties.

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peterabout 6 hours ago

To boost safety, FRSC could focus on joint patrol units and community education programs led by local chiefs.

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