NB/FRSC MEGA RALLY ON ROAD SAFETY ARRIVES LAGOS
L-R: Corporate
Affairs Adviser, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Kufre Ekanem, representative of the
Acting Commissioner for Transport, Lagos State, Engineer Akinola Johnson and
Lagos Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Corp Commander
Hyginius Omeje at the flag off of the mega rally of the “Don’t Drink and Drive”
Campaign held at Ojota New Garage in Lagos... recently.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Following the successful mega rally in Abuja, Nigerian
Breweries and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), held another mega rally on
road safety on Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at the Ojota New Garage in Lagos.
The Lagos rally, the second of the three rallies
scheduled for the year, is part of activities for the 10th edition
of the Don’t Drink and Drive Campaign, a road safety awareness campaign
organized by Nigerian Breweries and the FRSC.
Speaking at the event, the MD/CEO, Nigerian Breweries,
Mr. Johan Doyer, said the campaign is to discourage drink driving and improve
safety on our roads. “We commenced this year’s campaign with a mega rally in
the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Like previous years, this year’s campaign
will focus on the improvement of road safety awareness for all commercial
drivers and draw attention to alcohol related accidents”, he stated.
Mr. Doyer, who was represented at the occasion by the
Corporate Affairs Adviser of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Kufre Ekanem, said
that over 16,000 drivers and other road users in 40 cities and towns across the
country have directly been engaged since the inception of the campaign 10 years
ago.
In his remarks at the occasion, the Corps Marshal,
FRSC, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, represented by the Corps Education Officer, Corp
Commander Bisi Kazeem, said this year’s ‘Don’t Drink and Drive’ campaign comes
at a time when the FRSC is embarking on pre-patrol activities for the ember
months’ special patrol.
“The FRSC is working assiduously to ensure that there
is a significant shift in the attitude of motorists this year, especially
during the yuletide where people have come to believe that drinking on a daily
basis as a way of celebrating is permissible. This campaign is a timely
reminder that drinking and driving does not only pose a threat to the life of
the drunk driver, but also to the lives and property of all road users”, he
declared.
Honourable Omotosho Omotayo, who represented the
Chairman, Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Alhaji Musa
Isiwele, said the association has set up committees to enforce the prevention
of sale of alcohol in motor parks across the country. This development according
to him, “will contribute towards the success of the laudable partnership
between Nigerian Breweries and the FRSC.”
While flagging off the campaign, the acting
Commissioner for Transport, Lagos State, Prince Anofiu Olanrewaju Elegushi,
represented by Engineer Akinola Johnson, said the ‘Don’t Drink and Drive’
campaign is a welcome development, especially at a time when the Lagos State
Government is bent on improving the standard of transportation through its Bus
Rapid Transit system (BRT) and minimizing accidents by curtailing the sale of
alcohol in motor parks.
The rally was attended by members of the National
Union of Road Transport Workers, Road Transport Employers Association of
Nigeria, Tanker Drivers, Luxury Bus Drivers, Tricycle and motorcycle riders,
representatives of non-governmental organisations in the transport sector,
military and para-military organisations in the country and the public.
In the last ten years, Nigerian Breweries has
partnered with the FRSC to organize the ‘Don’t Drink and Drive’ campaign. The
2017 edition of the campaign will move next to Enugu for its third and final
rally.
NB/FRSC MEGA RALLY ON ROAD SAFETY ARRIVES LAGOS
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