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“We are not saying that they are not collecting bribe, but if you collect and we catch you, that will be the end of your career. he said
FRSC threatens workers, says to sack Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission, has sounded strict warning to officers and men of the corps to shun bribery and corruption on the highways or risk being sacked by the commission.
Oyeyemi, at the passing out parade of the 2019 Marshal Inspectors Basic Course which held at the NDLEA Regional Academy in Jos, on Saturday gave the warning while speaking with journalists
“We are not saying that they are not collecting bribe, but if you collect and we catch you, that will be the end of your career. he said
“For long, I have been chairman of the disciplinary committee at the headquarters and I can tell you that those who are coming in (new recruits) are replacements for those people that have been sacked and some additional ones. So, FRSC has zero tolerance for corruption because if there is anything we don’t want to pervade our system, it is corruption and we can safely say that the corruption level in FRSC is near zero. The Corps Marshal added.
A total of 893 new marshal inspectors who were recruited across the country in June 2018 passed out on Saturday “having been adequately trained and found worthy in character and learning to join the commission.”
Oyeyemi, who spoke through the Deputy Corps Marshal in Charge of Training, Mr Kab Lawal, who represented him at the occasion added that the essence of recruiting the new personnel was to beef up the activities of the Commission and ensure a reduction in road crashes on the nation’s highways