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FRSC turns to ‘Flagit’ app to fight corruption

Corps Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi has called on the public to leverage on the availability of the ‘Flagit’ Anti- Cporruption App, to report unprofessional and professional conduct exhibited by FRSC staff for punishment and reward where applicable.

He said the move is a bid to achieve total eradication of all incidences of disservice, indiscipline and corruption among personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

A statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, said the Corps Marshal made the call while reviewing the impact of the App on the general conduct of the staff.

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He noted that as a public institution, the management of the Federal Road Safety Corps has made several conscious attempts to ensure zero tolerance to corruption that has impacted positively on service delivery.

Oyeyemi stated that on Thursday, 28 January, 2021, three members of FRSC patrol team namely; Senior Marshal Inspector O Emele, Road Marshal Assistant II R Haruna and his counterpart AM Sani, were reported to have exhibited a great deal of professionalism in prompt rescue operations along Lugbe, Airport road in Abuja where they swiftly rescued and revived a crash victim who was in a deadly state.

He added that the three corps have been given cash rewards and commendation letters as motivation to do more. This management gesture is in tandem with the administrative philosophy of the present leadership which is standing on Consultation, Reward and Punishment.

The statement added that the Flag it Anti Corruption App which was launched in 2019, “was created in line with the vision and mission of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration on fight against corruption in public service.”

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