The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), says it has turned back 437 vehicles from Ogun and Lagos States’ boundaries within two days...
The Federal Road Safety Corps , says it has turned back 437 vehicles from Ogun and Lagos States’ boundaries within two days while enforcing the Federal Government ban on interstate movements.
According to him, the corps turns back 41 vehicles at Lagos borders and 161 vehicles at Ogun borders on the second day of the lockdown ease. He said that the zone recorded only one accident on Tuesday, saying that four persons sustained injuries. Obayemi said that all the commands’ location at the border towns of the two states had been mandated to be at alert to prevent interstate movements.
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