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Erring motorists kill 35 FRSC marshals in 1 year

Motorists have killed, at least, 35 Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Marshals in the past one year.

35 FRSC marshals have been killed by motorists

According to Omojuwa.com, these FRSC officials were killed by erring motorists, while enforcing traffic rules and regulations.

This announcement was made by the Niger State Commander of the FRSC, Susan Ajenge, on the floor of the Niger State House of Assembly.

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She said there were many cases of this, unfortunately.

Ajenge cited examples, which included a FRSC official, who was run down by a motorist, whilst on duty.

The FRSC commander said the marshal had already undergone two operations, could lose his manhood and was still struggling for his life, in the hospital.

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