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FRSC hands over N2.09 million to relatives of crash victims (photos)

- The FRSC has handed over N2 million to relatives of a crash victim

- The family recieved the money from officials of the corps who made the recovery from the scene of the crash along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

- The corps marshal of the FRSC has also commended the officers of the Ogunmakin unit command

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Saturday, March 31, handed the sum N2,096,770 to families of a victim of a road crash.

The money was handed to the relatives after the victim had a crash on the Lagos/ Ibadan Expressway after it was recovered by officials of the corps from the scene of the crash.

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Also, the corps marshal of the FRSC, Boboye Oyeyemi, reacting to the recovering commended the officers of the Ogunmakin Unit command on the expressway.

FRSC hands over N2.09 million to victims of crash victims

The FRSC has handed over N2 million to relatives of a crash victim. Photo credit: Facebook, FRSC

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NAIJ.com earlier reported that FRSC in Niger command had said it mobilised 300 personnel and 13 patrol vehicles within the capital city of Minna.

The command said the deployment of the officers was aimed at ensuring a hitch-free visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to the state.

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The FRSC sector commander of Niger state said the command had made adequate arrangements to ensure free-flow of traffic in all the routes President Buhari was expected to follow.

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Source: Naija.ng



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