New FRSC Lagos Sector Commander, Dovau promises Tech Solution to crackdown over-speeding drivers

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Promises to support NAOSNP walks as media association pays courtesy visit

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The new Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Lagos Sector Command, CC Patrick Davou Dung, has issued a stern warning to drivers to desist from overspeeding.

He announced that technology will be deployed on Lagos roads to detect and apprehend drivers who commit traffic offenses, which have been identified as a leading cause of crashes. This measure aims to enhance road safety and reduce the risk of accidents.

The new FRSC Sector Commander, Davou, disclosed this when the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) led by her National President, Comrade Oki Samson paid him a courtesy visit.

Acknowledging the high rate of traffic in Lagos, the new Sector Commander, CC Davou stated: ‘Lagos state is a big city where we have a lot of people trooping in from the airport, seaport, and others come to settle for greener pastures. There is high volume of traffic in Lagos, we have a lot of work to do. My men will be mobilized to orientate people against over-speeding. We will be using technology that will capture vehicles going above speed limit. We will use the mobile court to prosecute. We will also have joint zonal patrols with Ogun state sector.’
 
”Now that I am back in Lagos, I promise that I am going to do my best to see how traffic crashes can be reduced to the barest minimum. The Corps Marshal is not happy with the articulated vehicles because of their activities and he has directed us to engage and enforce, the goods that they carry does a lot of havoc when crashes occur.”
 
He added: ‘We are doing public enlightenment both in print, online and electronic media. NAOSNP will be of very great help. You have been doing it. I want you to do more during my tenure. Let’s increase the tempo of reaching out to the motoring public. Some of them drive under the influence making them to drive recklessly.’
 
Davou addressed the NAOSNP President and members who visited him over the forthcoming NAOSNP Walks Against Drug Abuse, Cultism and Domestic Violence. ‘It is a good work you are doing. We will synergize. Whatever program you have and the advocacy road walk, we will give you the men and logistics necessary. We will work together.’

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