BY OGUNNIRU TESLEEM AKOREDE
As part of concerted efforts to elevate the efficiency of traffic management and ensure the safety of motorists on Lagos roads, the newly appointed Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Lagos Sector, Mr. Ganiyu Kehinde Hamzat paid a courtesy visit to the General Manager of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki at the Agency’s Headquarters in Oshodi.
The high-level engagement, which was graced by senior officials from LASTMA, provided a platform for Mr. Hamzat to underscore the imperative of bolstering the synergy and collaboration between the FRSC and LASTMA.
He articulated the shared mission of both agencies, centred on the seamless movement of vehicular traffic and the safety of road users throughout the bustling metropolis.
“Our mutual objective, as agencies tasked with managing traffic and ensuring road safety, is to guarantee unobstructed vehicular flow and the protection of motorists’ lives. Through closer collaboration, we can achieve greater effectiveness in navigating Lagos’ intricate traffic landscape,” the FRSC Sector Commander stated.
In his response, Mr. Bakare-Oki, the General Manager of LASTMA, expressed unwavering commitment to strengthening inter-agency cooperation with the FRSC. He reaffirmed LASTMA’s dedication to refining traffic operations across Lagos, citing ongoing efforts to enhance the professionalism and operational standards of its personnel.
“LASTMA has implemented robust programmes focused on the continuous training and retraining of its officers. The outcomes are already becoming evident, as seen in the improved conduct and attitudes of our personnel on the roads. We are resolute in working hand-in-hand with the FRSC for the overall benefit of Lagosians”, Mr. Bakare-Oki remarked.
Additionally, Mr. Bakare-Oki highlighted the significant improvements in the response times of LASTMA’s ‘Rescue Team’ during road incidents, attributing this success to the Agency’s new international-standard toll-free call centre (080000527862), which has enhanced public access to timely interventions.
This pivotal meeting represents a strategic milestone in reinforcing inter-agency cooperation with both LASTMA and FRSC reiterating their dedication to working collaboratively for the advancement of traffic management and road safety in Lagos.