NSCDC commandant in Bayelsa state, Godwin Nwachukwu, says officers of the corps are ready to provide adequate security to lives and property throughout the Yuletide
- The corps marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, says plans are underway to compel traffic offenders to pay N100,000 The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Bayelsa on Friday, December 22, warned the residents of the state to desist from the use of fireworks during the yuletide because of the danger they tend to pose to the environment. READ ALSO: EFCC arrests finance chief of GEJ’s campaign over alleged N69bn fraud The Corps Commandant in the state, Mr Godwin Nwachukwu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa that this includes ` knock-outs’.
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“On the use of fireworks, there is the need to educate the people on the dangerous nature of such devices; we, therefore, call on the general public to steer clear of using the device. “The fireworks, which include knock-out, is very dangerous to the environment; I must note that the corps will develop a system to checkmate its use and other criminal activities inherent in it,” the commandant said. Nwachukwu said that the corps men and officers were ready to provide adequate security to lives and property throughout the Yuletide
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He said the command had planned to deploy its personnel to secure critical infrastructure not only in Bayelsa but across the Niger-Delta region. “For the Christmas activities, we are stepping up plans; we are going to deploy personnel to strategic areas like fun centres in the state in order to ensure maximum peace and tranquility. “We are going to deploy the officers effectively so that every form of criminality, especially during the festival, will be nipped in the bud. “There are intelligence officers that will be on alert alongside other security agencies in the state; some of them will be on patrol along the major streets and towns as part of measures to enhance security
Meanwhile, the corps marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, says plans are underway to compel traffic offenders to pay one hundred thousand naira as penalty for a traffic offence, NAN reports. NAIJ.com gathers that Oyeyemi said this in an interview on the sideline of the Technical Working Group on Nigeria Road Safety Strategy on Wednesday, December 20, in Abuja. The FRSC boss reiterated that penalties for traffic offences were to serve as deterrent, adding that the present regime of fines and penalties do not serve as deterrent, hence the need to increase the fines.
- The corps marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, says plans are underway to compel traffic offenders to pay N100,000 The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Bayelsa on Friday, December 22, warned the residents of the state to desist from the use of fireworks during the yuletide because of the danger they tend to pose to the environment. READ ALSO: EFCC arrests finance chief of GEJ’s campaign over alleged N69bn fraud The Corps Commandant in the state, Mr Godwin Nwachukwu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa that this includes ` knock-outs’.
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“On the use of fireworks, there is the need to educate the people on the dangerous nature of such devices; we, therefore, call on the general public to steer clear of using the device. “The fireworks, which include knock-out, is very dangerous to the environment; I must note that the corps will develop a system to checkmate its use and other criminal activities inherent in it,” the commandant said. Nwachukwu said that the corps men and officers were ready to provide adequate security to lives and property throughout the Yuletide
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He said the command had planned to deploy its personnel to secure critical infrastructure not only in Bayelsa but across the Niger-Delta region. “For the Christmas activities, we are stepping up plans; we are going to deploy personnel to strategic areas like fun centres in the state in order to ensure maximum peace and tranquility. “We are going to deploy the officers effectively so that every form of criminality, especially during the festival, will be nipped in the bud. “There are intelligence officers that will be on alert alongside other security agencies in the state; some of them will be on patrol along the major streets and towns as part of measures to enhance security
Meanwhile, the corps marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, says plans are underway to compel traffic offenders to pay one hundred thousand naira as penalty for a traffic offence, NAN reports. NAIJ.com gathers that Oyeyemi said this in an interview on the sideline of the Technical Working Group on Nigeria Road Safety Strategy on Wednesday, December 20, in Abuja. The FRSC boss reiterated that penalties for traffic offences were to serve as deterrent, adding that the present regime of fines and penalties do not serve as deterrent, hence the need to increase the fines.
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