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FRSC lobbies firearms for operatives
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), on Saturday, said there was a need for its personnel to bear firearms while discharging their duties in view of the security challenges across the country.
The Corps Marshal, Ali Dauda Biu, said this on Saturday while inaugurating 1,762 personnel of the corps who just concluded their four-month basic course at the Nigerian Army Training Centre, Kontagora, Niger.
Represented by Deputy Corps Marshal Shehu Zaki, Biu said that the measure would ensure adequate protection for the personnel who were often attacked in the course of duty by some road users or suspected criminals who take advantage of the security challenges in the country.
He said: “It is left to the political leaders to arm the FRSC, but what we do know is that the issue of the FRSC bearing arms has been on our status since 1992.
“What we are still waiting for is for us to be given the go-ahead to start using arms.
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“Right now, looking at the level of insecurity in the country, it is not out of place for the FRSC to start using arms to enable us to protect ourselves when the need arises.”
The FRSC boss, however, urged the cadet officers, cadet marshal assistants and road marshal assistants to be dedicated to their duties towards bringing glory to the corps and the nation.
He also urged the personnel to be patriotic and exhibit the highest level of discipline, honour, integrity, accountability, transparency, courtesy, confidentiality, decency, loyalty and team spirit in discharging their duties to ensure success.
“As we tackle the challenges of nation-building and sustainable development in a complex operational environment, where you will soon face reality.
“You must constantly abide by the regulations which guide the work ethics as you carry out your constitutional roles. Without this, you will be doing a lot of damage to yourself, the corps and the nation as a whole”, he said.
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