FRSC official said the man “acted alone in that show of shame”.
The Federal Road Safety Corps has said that a protester on a special marshal’s regalia in Wednesday’s labour protest in Owerri is not an officer of the corps.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the man, whose identity was not disclosed, joined the protest in a full special marshal’s regalia. He said the man had since been “de-marshalled and no longer holds a special marshal’s identity card”. According to the state FRSC chief, the man later absconded and was therefore de-marshalled in absentia, in line with the rules of the corps.
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