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‘Focus on saving lives not making videos of accident victims’

Nigerians have been urged to learn skills to save victims of auto crashes instead of focusing on making videos of victims when accidents occur.

The National Head, Celebrity Special Marshals Unit of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Julie Chi-Nwaoha, also appealed to all state chapters of the Celebrity Special Marshals of the FRSC to help use their social influences to change the attitude of Nigerians who focus on filming accident scenes without doing anything to save lives of accident victims.

Julie Chi-Nwaoha made this appeal during her visit to the Ogun State branch of the CSM FRSC.

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The national head who took advantage of the occasion of attending the book launch of the Ogun State Coordinator of the Special Marshals, Hon. Kehinde Soaga, also paid a courtesy visit to the Sector Commander of the FRSC in Ogun State, Corps Commander Akinwunmi Fashakin, in his Ibara Sector.

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