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“We stand by the FRSC in this campaign and other road safety initiatives”

The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) is showing it's support for all initiatives from the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).

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At an interactive session between the FRSC Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, and the Chief Executives of MOMAN, the Executive Secretary, Femi Olawore, promised to support speed regulation and other safety policies.

“We stand by the FRSC in this campaign and other road safety initiatives which the Corps Marshal has been engaging us.

As you can see, all the Chief Executives of oil major Marketers operating in the country were either present at the meeting or well represented. That shows the level of commitment of the members to issues of road safety as is being driven by the FRSC.

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We must join hands to protect the road and those that use it for various socio-economic activities for the collective prosperity of all Nigerians.”

Afterwards, Oyeyemi commended the association for obeying traffic rules.

Then, the FRSC boss urged them to continue the good work by installing speed limiting devices before the April 1st deadline.

“I am aware of the various safety measures that members of the Association have taken to deal with safety of their vehicles, including the installation of the speed limiting devices.

But there is the need for all us to be on the same page in terms of information on those your vehicles that have been installed with the speed limiting devices before the commencement of enforcement to avoid hiccups as the enforcement would be based on e-ticketing and use of tablets which would identify vehicles that have not offloaded their compliance status on the portal,” he stated.

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The association promised to do so.

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