Federal Road Safety Corps Returns Over N1 Million to Family of Accident Victim

Federal Road Safety Corps Returns Over N1 Million to Accident Victim’s Family

In a gesture of compassion and transparency, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), FCT Sector Command, has returned over N1 million and other valuables to the family of an accident victim who lost his life in a ghastly car crash. The accident occurred on June 11 at the Ido junction on the Airport-Giri road in Abuja.

The accident claimed the lives of three people, including Najim Babalola, a student of the College of Education, COE, Zuba, who owned the recovered items. Sector Commander Muta’a Chorrie commended the Unit Command for their diligence in recovering and returning the items, stating that it was a testament to the FRSC’s commitment to integrity and serving the public with compassion and transparency.

During a news conference, Chorrie explained that a thorough investigation was conducted to ensure the items were genuinely owned by the deceased. The recovered items include a bag, two POS machines, five ATM cards, a techno phone, a power bank, a rechargeable lamp, and over N1 million cash.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Abdulwasiu Ajiboye expressed gratitude to the FRSC for their efforts in rescuing the deceased and returning the recovered items. Ajiboye praised the corps’ transparency and compassion during a difficult time, saying that the FRSC did their best to rescue the deceased.

In a move that demonstrates their commitment to accountability, the FRSC presented recommendation letters to the unit commander, team leader, and other officers involved in the rescue operations for their exemplary service.

This remarkable gesture by the FRSC is a beacon of hope and trust in the eyes of the public, demonstrating the importance of transparency, accountability, and compassion in the face of tragedy.

(Source: Daily Nigerian)

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