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The Unit Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Sango-Ota, Ogun, Mr Leye Adegboyega, has urged stakeholders to collaborate with officials of the agency to ensure sanity on the roads. Adegboyega made the plea at the 4th Quarter Durbar organised by the Command on Tuesday in Ota, Ogun.

He urged officers to be dedicated and disciplined in discharging their official duties.

The Durbar is a form of social interaction between the officials to express their opinion about some policies of the management.

A Corps Marshal-Mujeeb Alliu and an official -Adebola Babalola, were rewarded as the best performing staff for fourth quarter.

Adegboyega said the essence of organising the Durbar was to let the management know areas where it should adjust some of its policies.

He added that the platform was meant to celebrate and enjoy with each other for the grace of God in preserving their lives.

The unit commander said that three recommendation letters were received by the command from the management.

“I want to appreciate all staff for their support because without them, we will not achieve any desirable goal, ‘’ he said.

Adegboyega, however, enjoined the entire staff to continue to support him in his quest to make the Sango-Ota and its environs a better place for motorists.

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