Eid -el-kabir: FRSC to sanction motorists who violate COVID-19 guidelines

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Eid -el-kabir: FRSC to sanction motorists who violate COVID-19 guidelines
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Gora further said over 10,000 officers of the sector command would be deployed on major highways, especially exit and entry points of the FCT to control traffic during the Eid -el-kabir festival. Read more:

The FCT Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps Wobin Ayuba Gora, has warned commercial drivers that they would be severely dealt with if they violate the COVID-19 guidelines in the course of conveying passengers during the Eid -el-Kabir.

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