Yuletide: FRSC vows to sanction drunken drivers in Cross River

FRSC Corps Marshal, FRSC, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi

PATRICK ABANG, Calabar –

Elizabeth Fummilayo Akinlade, the newly deployed Cross River State Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corp, has warned motorists involved in the habit of driving after drinking to desist from such act or faced the full weight of the law.

According to the Sector Commander, the warning followed series of complaints and grumbling in certain quarters by residents of the state, who board commercial vehicles to travel from one location to another in this yuletide period.

Our Correspondent in Calabar gathered that a good number of commuters have alleged that high percentage of persons on steering usually do that on the influence of alcohol.

A press release signed by the Superintendent Route Commander, Sector Public Education Officer, (Cross River State Command), SRC Mark Ajuka, sighted by Correspondent in Calabar, said the new sector Commander FRSC, Cross River State Command, Elizabeth Fummilayo Akinlade was deployed from Ekiti state to Cross River.

In a telephone discussion with the Cross River State Command Public Education Officer, he described the new sector commander as an officer with the capacity to execute whatever task that is ahead of her.

“Enlisted in to the service in 1993, she served in several capacities. She has been a sector Commander RS8.2 Ado Ekiti, Ekiti state from where she was deployed to Cross River State as the 20th FRSC Sector Commander”. Ajuka stated.

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