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​Sallah: FRSC Deploys 1,000 Personnel, 22 Patrol Vehicles, 3 Life Support Ambulances On Ogun Highways

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ogun state Sector Command has deployed over 1,000 personnel to highways across Ogun State throughout the Eid-el-Kabir celebration. 
The command also said, it has deployed 22 patrol vehicles, three life support ambulances, three motorbikes and one heavy duty tow Truck to ensure easy intervention to traffic distress from the boundaries of Ogun State with neighbouring states of Lagos, Oyo and Ondo States.
In a release signed by the Ogun State FRSC Public Education Officer, Florence Okpe, the State Sector Commander, Corps Clement Oladele said this deployment showed the FRSC’s commitment to reducing road traffic accidents by 15 percent and fatalities by 20 percent.
Oladele said, the special patrol operations would focus on excessive speed, Dangerous driving, wrongful overtaking, Llne indiscipline, use of phone while driving, seat belt violation, overloading violation, tyre violation (expired/ substandard) as well as Speed limiting devise violation and passenger manifest violation by commercial vehicles.
The FRSC boss warned motorists to slow down at that, construction zones  where traffic was diverted especially at the 3km stretch of road between Fidiwo around Ogunmakin /Alapako , and also the 5km stretch of road between Mowe and Ibafo, specifically around Oremeji, which are all situated on the ever busy  Lagos – Ibadan Expressway.  
He equally advised road users to observe the road signs at Owode along the Abeokuta- Ota- Lagos corridor, currently undergoing rehabilitation.
Commander Oladele therefore, frowned at any motorist disobeying travelling at speed beyond 50km per hour or overtaking at designated construction zone, as these constructions zones, where traffic are diverted, albeit their very short distances, have been responsible for about half of the road traffic deaths in Ogun State this year. 
He maintained that, motorists arrested for contravening construction zone regulations during this period may be impounded till after the yelutide. 
He appealed to motorists to demonstrate the reason of this season by showing love to fellow road users by obeying traffic rules to arrive home safely to celebrate with their loved ones.
He  however warned that, any motorist apprehended flouting  traffic rules would  be treated as driving dangerously and risk being prosecuted.  
“A total of one thousand (1000)  personnel comprising Regular and Special marshals have been deployed to oversee traffic activities on highways in Ogun state especially along Lagos –  Ibadan, Sagamu-  Ijebu ode , Abeokuta – Sagamu andw Abeokuta-Ifo-Sango- Otta- Lagos corridors.      
“On the operational equipment deployed, the under listed operational  equipments have been provided to ensure desired impact on the entire stretch of highways in Ogun state; 22 patrol vehicles, 3 life support Ambulances, 3 patrol motor bikes, Traffic control areas have also been established at Mowe , Sagamu, Ogere , Ogunmakin, Ijebu-Ode, Ifo, Otta and Abeokuta. 
“In addition, all the FRSC Ambulances point at Itori, Sagamu Ijebu- Ode and Ogunmakin will operate 24 hours Rescue operation throughout the duration of the special patrol.
“It is important to particularly note construction zones  where traffic is diverted especially at the 3km stretch of road between Sancrete and Fidiwo around Ogunmakin /Alapako , and also the 5km stretch of road between Mowe and Ibafo, specifically around Oremeji, which are all situated on the ever busy  Lagos – Ibadan Expressway. Equally of note is Owode along the Abeokuta  – Ota – Lagos corridor, currently undergoing rehabilitation”.
Meanwhile, the Ogun state Command of Federal Road Safety Corps has  embarked on aggressive public enlightenment campaign at motor parks and religious institutions across the state on the notable construction zones on the highways where overtaking is prohibited.
The command therefore implored motorists and members of the public to contact the FRSC tool free number 122  in case of traffic emergency or other telephone numbers that could be reached in case of crash or obstruction are 08150646550, 08023832594.

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Prince Amb. (Dr.) Adedipe Dauda Ewenla Emerges PDP Southwest Ex-Officio, Appreciates Stakeholders, Supporters

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Following his recent election as the Southwest Ex-Officio of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Ambassador (Dr.) Adedipe Dauda Ewenla has extended a heartfelt message of appreciation and goodwill to key stakeholders, leaders, and supporters of the party across Lagos State and the Southwest region.

In a public statement released shortly after his election on April 16, 2025, Prince Ewenla, a proud son of the Baaki Adedipe Royal Family of Lagos, expressed profound gratitude to all party leaders and faithfuls who contributed to his emergence as a key figure within the PDP’s Southwest leadership structure.

“I extend special appreciation and greetings to the leadership and executives of the Lagos State PDP,” he said, singling out notable party elders including Chief Olabode Ibikunle George, the Atona Oodua, and Dr. Abimbola Ogunkelu for their unwavering support and leadership.

He further acknowledged the roles played by Lagos State PDP Chairman, Dr. Phillips Aivoji, and Chair of Chair, Mr. Adegboyega Adegbesan, in fostering unity and organization among party executives and local government leaders.

Turning his attention to the women of the party, Prince Ewenla gave special praise to respected party matriarchs such as Chief Mrs. Aduke Maina, State Woman Leader Alhaja Idowu Akinsanya, and Chief Mrs. Yeye Oge Alhaja Mojisola Kariola Balogun, stating, “When it is time to celebrate your children, none of you will be left out.”

He also lauded the contributions of Lagos PDP Youth Leader Agboola Akinpelu and Olabinjo Ibrahim (BJ), extending warm regards to all youth leaders and members across the state.

A native of Alimosho, Prince Ewenla paid tribute to his political roots by appreciating the Alimosho PDP leadership, especially Hon. Shodiya Isiaka and Elder Council Chairman Hon. Alani Ige, for their financial, moral, and physical support.

He also recognized personal allies and team members, including Evangelist Shodiya Adebayo, Ologundudu Rotimi, Omisope Adewale (Champion), Hon. Femi Awodeji Smart, and other close supporters and staff of Adedas.

In closing, Prince Ewenla extended special thanks to two prominent Southwest PDP leaders—His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, and His Excellency, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State—for their confidence in his leadership.

“Your leadership, vision, and steadfast commitment to the unity and progress of the PDP have been the foundation upon which our successes are built,” he stated. “Thank you for this great honor. I will serve with dedication, humility, and integrity.”

With renewed commitment to the growth of the PDP in the Southwest and across Nigeria, Prince Ewenla concluded by wishing continued unity and progress for the party and all its stakeholder.

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Blame the Customs for insecurity in Nigeria, not Tinubu,IMAN DG,Amb.Okoro

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The Director General of Importers Association of Nigeria Taskforce, IMAN Amb.Chijioke Okoro John has accused the Nigerian Customs service of being responsible for the insecurity that has been ravaging the Nigerian nation.

Speaking to newsmen today during a press briefing in Gbagada, Lagos, the DG reiterated that the customs should be held responsible for the lingering and persistent security threat that has crippled and ravaged the nation “nobody should blame president Tinubu for insecurity, the Nigeria Customs is responsible for it,they mortgaged the peace and happiness of the country, the Nigerian Customs have an organised crime system, they do a lot of dubious and shady deals and nobody watches over them ,we must be truthful and tackle the problem of insecurity from the root, it’s the customs that allowed several arms and ammunitions to enter the country and they pretend not to be aware, without the customs allowing arms to infiltrate the country, there will be no insecurity, Nigeria is in this terrible situation because of the customs.

He advised the president to reform the customs in order to have a genuine and sincere fight against insecurity “the major solution to the insecurity in Nigeria is customs reform,I can tell you emphatically,if not that,any fight against insecurity will never be meaningful or fruitful,if the customs decide to work effectively, insecurity will reduce drastically ”

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PMF president,Bishop Anthony implores Christians to use Easter celebration to foster the unity of Nigeria

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The president of Pentecostal Ministers Forum of Nigeria,PMF bishop Chidi Anthony has advised Christians in Nigeria to use the solemnity of the forthcoming Easter celebration to intensify and amplify national unity by embracing peace and fostering the spirit of love and togetherness which the Christian religion has always advocated for.

Speaking to newsmen today in Lagos, Bishop Anthony enunciated that Christianity is a religion of peace and Christians should use the Easter celebration to assert this to the entire nation “Easter is a sacred celebration because it marks the remembrance of the death of our Lord Jesus Christ,he came to pay the ultimate price for the redemption of our sins, Christians are supposed to be sober during this period, it should not a period of fighting, it should not a period of killing, it should not be a period of tension and enmity in the country, it should be a period of peace, love, endurance and perseverance which will ultimately lead to peace and unity in the country

Christians should also use the forthcoming Easter celebration to alleviate , mitigate and assuage the tension in the country by adhering strictly to the principles of reconciliation “As I said that Easter is a period of sober reflection, it’s a period of reconciliation with our God so we have to make peace with people around us,Easter should be seen as a period of national reconciliation because Christianity preaches peace and we must portray that as Christians,this will definitely help to build a better and indivisible nation ”

Lastly, Christians should show love by giving palliatives, money and others at this period because doing this helps to alleviate the sufferings and hardship in the country and this will help to foster the unity of the Nigerian nation, Easter period should be used for this .

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