DEFENCE
FRSC Vows to Curb Tanker Crashes Nationwide
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said it would enforce safety regulations and prevent the use of expired and worn-out tyres by tanker drivers to curb crashes across the country.
The Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM), Bisi Kazeem, said this in an interview on Monday in Abuja.
Kazeem said apart from consultation with stakeholders, the corps would carry out an enlightenment campaign and embark on enforcement.
He said this had also made the leadership of the present Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, to commence the deployment of personnel to all tank farms across the country.
Kazeem said the personnel were mandated to carryout pre-loading checks on the tankers to ensure that they met maximum safety standards.
He said the standards were installation of speed limiting devices, safety valves and anti spilling devices among others.
According to him, during the checks, tyres are also put into perspective and any tanker that fails to meet the standard will not be allowed to load.
“More so, the Corps also organised special patrol operations targeted at specific offences. During these enforcement operations, tyres are checked and offenders are adequately penalised.
“We have made frantic efforts, consulting with Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and Major Oil Marketers of Nigeria over time.
“And at the meeting, many resolutions including the provision of maximum safety devices in the vehicles and even complying with the 45,000 litres mandate for all tankers were prioritised,” Kazeem said.
He added that the corps had also engaged in continuous training and certification of drivers of articulated vehicles, which had equipped them with the relevant knowledge necessary for safe road use in the country.
“It is, indeed, a holistic approach and you can see that the result is speaking for itself,” he said.
The FRSC spokesperson said the operatives of the corps were doing their best on the issue of articulated vehicles, noting that a reasonable number of arrests had been recorded nationwide.
“While the arrests are going on, our emphasis has always been on getting the drivers and the truck owners to do the right thing.
“That is why when the arrests are effected, we educate the drivers on basic road safety knowledge,” he added.
Kazeem, however, advised motorists against driving in the rain, saying that it could be risky because one’s visibility was reduced and there were usually hazardous and slippery conditions on the roads.
He, therefore, urged motorists to take precautions while driving in order to ensure they reached their destinations safely.
Kazeem noted that a crash free society was still possible only if every road user played his part by complying with established laws.
“Before embarking on the journey, one should ensure that the windows and windshields are clean on the outside and the inside.
“It is pertinent to routinely check the headlights, brake lights, turn signals and tail lights.
“The wind shield wiper and blades should also be checked for proper functioning. The lights should be on during the day and at night, whenever the rain starts dropping,” said Kazeem.
He also advised motorists to reduce their speed during this time and apply the common sense speed limit.
“They must always obey law enforcement agents, ensure regular maintenance of vehicles, obey the prescribed speed limit on all roads.
“Avoid dangerous overtaking and desist from reckless driving. When all these are complied with, Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) will be a thing of the past in our country,” continued the corps spokesman. (NAN)
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NAF Airstrikes kill Terrorists, Destroy 25 Illegal Refineries
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes have eliminated scores of terrorists in Kaduna and Zamfara states, and destroyed 25 illegal refining sites in Imo and Rivers States.
The Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, AVM Edward Gabkwet, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
Gabkwet said the Air Component of Operation Whirl Punch had continued in its efforts to track, locate and eliminate the terrorists responsible for the recent upsurge of terrorists’ activities.
He said that intelligence had revealed that terrorists responsible for recent attacks on civilians, abductions and cattle rustling within Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger were domiciled in Kaduna State.
According to him, additional intelligence revealed the sightings of these terrorists relocating from Alawa Forest in Niger, to their stronghold in Malum Forest in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
“Consequently, the Air Component planned and executed an Air Interdiction mission on the terrorists’ stronghold at Malum Forest on Aug 21.
“Battle damage assessment and feedback from local sources revealed several of the terrorists were eliminated as a result of the strike.
“Similar strikes were also conducted on terrorists’ hideouts at Bayan Ruwa in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara.
“The terrorists were tracked to the zinc roofed structures in a vegetated area with few footpaths and a river line North West of the location.
“The targets were then acquired and engaged in successive passes,’’ he said.
In the Niger Delta, Gabkwet said that the air component of Operation Delta Safe destroyed 25 illegal refining sites and overhead tanks in Ohaji/Egbema in Imo and Degema and Cawthorne Channel in Rivers.
He said that a leaking pipeline was observed with the leakage spreading across over 150 metres radius in Greenville in Rivers.
According to him, the leakage has its attendant negative consequences on the vegetation, aquatic habitats and farmlands. (NAN)
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Troops Kill Boko Haram Commander, others in Borno
The Nigerian Army announced on Sunday that its troops had neutralised a notorious Boko Haram commander, Abu Rijab, and other terrorist fighters in an offensive operation on Saturday.This was made known in a post on the Nigerian army’s official X Handle.It said that the operation took place in Bula Daloye, Bama Local Government Area of Borno.
It said the successful operation was in addition to the surrender of numerous terrorists and their families to the troops as a result of sustained pressure against their enclaves. Army said the troops also apprehended several criminal suspects and recovered arms and ammunition.“Following an intense firefight, the troops overpowered the terrorists, neutralising three, including a wanted Boko Haram commander Abu Rijab.“The operation led to the recovery of two AK-47 rifles and mobile phones.“Additionally, eight terrorists and their families surrendered to troops in Gwoza Local Government Area.“The same troops also apprehended two suspects in Konduga Local Government Area with 52 bags of illicit drugs intended for supply to terrorists,” it said.The post also revealed that troops operating in Taraba apprehended the chairman of Gassol Local Government Area Hunters’ Association, Alhaji Adamu Tanko, for selling an AK-47 rifle to a suspected terrorist.It said that investigation had revealed that the weapon had been recovered during a joint operation against terrorists in Boki Lamba, a border town with Plateau.In Plateau, the service said its troops apprehended two suspected criminal elements in the Rikkos area of Jos North Local Government Area.According to the post, troops recovered a fabricated rifle and mobile phones containing images of various calibres of arms and ammunition.“The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has commended the troops for their resilience and commitment.“He also expressed gratitude to the public for their continued support of the Nigerian army, sister services, and other security agencies through credible and actionable information about criminal activities,” it added. (NAN)DEFENCE
We Won’t Falter in Protecting key National Assets –CAS
The Chief of Air Staff(CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar says the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) will continue to take vital steps towards protecting key national assets against criminal elements.
Abubakar stated this at the matriculation and combined graduation of set 2 students of the Nigerian Air Force College of Nursing Science and Critical Assets Protection Squad Course 5, of Regiment Training Centre on Friday in Kaduna.
Abubakar said, “As a fighting force, we shall continue to take vital steps towards protecting our key assets across the country.
”This is not just from agitating demonstrators, but also from terrorists, insurgents, economic saboteurs and other criminal elements in our society.
”We have plans toward improving the efficient and manpower capacity of all personnel of the Nigerian Air Force(NAF).”
He stressed that human beings were the most important in every system.
Abubakar said, “You can have expensive and sophisticated equipment and facilities, if the humans managing the system are not adequately trained and properly motivated, then that system will definitely fail and vice versa.’
He, therefore, said that part of his key enablers command philosophy was deliberate training and mission-oriented force development.
Abubakar said, “This is why we are glad today to have been able to graduate the trainees from the critical assets protection course and the basic nursing course.”
He stressed that the two courses were particularly very important considering the contemporary happenings.
The CAS explained that the critical assets protection course was critical to
NAF, citing the recent protests.
He said, ”They turned violent, accompanied by destruction of government facilities, attacks on some government critical national assets and looting in some states.”
Abubakar, therefore, said the graduates of the critical assets protection course were properly trained and educated to be able to handle such situations.
According to him, the more personnel are trained on the course, the more the NAF would be able to protect the nation’s critical national assets from external aggressors and internal saboteurs, criminals, insurgents, terrorists and their likes.
The CAS also said that considering the exodus of medical practitioners from Nigeria, the basic nursing course would bridge the gap.
Abubakar said, “The more we are able to train doctors and nurses, the faster we close the gaps and make sure we have a very effective and efficient health care system not only for the NAF, but for the whole country at large.
“To the graduates, you must have it at the back of your minds that your profession is a noble calling, requiring compassion, dedication and expertise.”
He reminded the graduates that they were distinct from other healthcare providers.
”You have a wide scope of practice and approach to medical care, just as you play an integral role in promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for all individuals.
”They include those who are disabled or are physically or mentally ill.
“In NAF, you will be the backbone of our medical services, providing critical care to our personnel, their families as well as vulnerable civilians in need of medical attention.
“We have quite a number of civilian students, some of whom we also trained free of charge as part of our corporate social responsibility,”Abubakar said.
He appreciated President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering support to NAF.
The Report says that awards were given to the graduates who distinguished themselves in the course of study.(NAN)