
In an effort to bolster road safety and address the concerning surge in road traffic incidents, CC Igwe Henry, the Ebonyi State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has introduced a toll-free emergency hotline, 122, and is actively seeking collaboration with the state government.
In a bid to enhance road safety and combat the rising number of accidents in Ebonyi State, a significant development has been implemented. The objective is to establish a strong presence of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and effectively address road incidents by promoting awareness and ensuring swift response.
In a recent development, CC Igwe Henry, a prominent figure in the political landscape, paid a courtesy visit to the office of Professor Mrs. Grace Umezurike, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG). During this meeting, Igwe Henry took the opportunity to express his heartfelt appreciation to Governor Nwifuru for his astute decision in appointing a distinguished scholar of Social Political Philosophy as the SSG.
In a show of support, the individual lauded the Governor’s decision and expressed admiration for her academic and professional credentials, underscoring the significance of possessing such expertise in a crucial governmental role.In a recent statement, CC Igwe Henry, the newly appointed official in charge of Ebonyi State, shed light on the remarkable global recognition garnered by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) for its pivotal role in mitigating road traffic accidents. In a recent statement, the individual highlighted the substantial investments made by the government in road infrastructure. However, they emphasised the pressing necessity to shift the mindset and conduct of road users in order to fully capitalise on these resources, particularly pedestrian bridges.In a candid statement, he emphasised that the issue at hand extends beyond mere infrastructure development.
Rather, it necessitates a fundamental shift in our collective perspective, placing paramount importance on the matter of road safety. Road accidents are frequently regarded as acts of destiny, a perspective that should be challenged.In a recent statement, the Sector Commander emphasised the crucial need for a united front in the battle against road traffic accidents.
According to the Commander, this pressing issue demands a joint effort from both the government and road users alike. In a compelling address, he passionately advocated for heightened focus on this pressing matter, shedding light on the immense strain it imposes on both the healthcare industry and the economy.
The exorbitant expenses incurred as a result of accidents were underscored, emphasising the urgent need for action.In a recent statement, CC Igwe Henry, a prominent figure within the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), revealed that a significant development has taken place.
The FRSC has successfully launched a toll-free call centre, accessible round the clock, to cater to the urgent needs of the public. This commendable initiative aims to provide immediate assistance to individuals in distress.
In addition, it was highlighted by the individual that the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is actively functioning in numerous sub-state regions, namely Afikpo, Ishiagu, Igbeagu, and Nkalagu. Furthermore, there are intentions to extend their operations to Amasiri and Onueke, thereby guaranteeing comprehensive coverage throughout the state.
In a notable development, he put forth a proposal to incorporate the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) into the state government’s convoy, with the aim of enhancing road safety measures during the Governor’s travels. In a bid to bolster safety measures, an initiative that has already been successfully implemented at the federal level is set to be expanded.
This groundbreaking endeavour will see the collaboration of skilled professionals, dedicated bike riders, and efficient dispatch riders, all working in unison to ensure heightened safety standards.In a commendable display of dedication and promptness, Professor Mrs. Grace Umezurike expressed her appreciation for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
In a passionate address, she underscored the significance of raising public awareness regarding the toll-free emergency number. With a particular focus on the Ember Month, notorious for its surge in road accidents, she urged the FRSC to persist in their endeavours.In a statement, she expressed her commendation for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and their commendable efforts in Ebonyi State. In a world where demands are high and expectations are even higher, one individual stands out for their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts.
It is with utmost gratitude that we acknowledge the divine grace bestowed upon this individual, enabling them to navigate the challenges of their demanding profession. In a passionate plea, the individual implores for increased efforts to mitigate accidents during the Ember Month.In a recent interview, Professor Umezurike, a prominent figure in the field, expressed his contentment with the toll-free line implemented by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
He further vowed to effectively convey the FRSC’s requests to the Governor, urging him to give them due consideration.The event came to a close as Mr. Onyegbuduo Ebere, the Head of Operations at the FRSC Ebonyi Command, delivered a vote of thanks. In his address, Mr. Ebere reiterated the unwavering dedication of the FRSC to bolstering road safety measures within the state.
In a groundbreaking development, the introduction of a toll-free emergency number and the prospect of a potential collaboration with the Ebonyi State government have emerged as pivotal measures aimed at bolstering road safety and curbing the prevalence of accidents within the state.
In a resounding plea for a shift in perspective among road users and heightened governmental focus on this pressing matter, a call to action has been issued to all parties involved to collaborate in the pursuit of safer roads for the entirety of Ebonyi State.












