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    The Corps Marshal and Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, has issued a decisive and uncompromising order to all construction companies operating anywhere on Nigerian roads to ensure adequate placement of road signs at all construction sites.

    In a statement by FRSC on Monday, Mohammed stated that the directive is to ensure the safety of the motoring public around construction sites

    He further ordered the companies to install, maintain, and continuously update proper road signage at every active or inactive construction area without exception.

    To ensure full compliance, he directed all Commanding Officers across formations to immediately commence strict and effective enforcement of this directive nationwide.

    Expectedly, the Corps Marshal emphatically condemned the recurring failure by some construction firms to provide adequate warning, information, and diversion signs around project zones, an omission that places motorists and other road users at serious risk.

    He emphasised that this directive is final and enforceable, noting that FRSC field Commands will intensify supervision, and any contractor found violating approved safety standards will face decisive regulatory actions.

    Accordingly, the Corps Marshal reaffirmed the determination of the Corps to collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure that the Federal Government’s investment in road infrastructure results in safer, more secure journeys for all road users.

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