FRSC Begins 2025 Foreign Training For Personnel

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The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed has cleared some personnel for the 2025 foreign training on Strategic Road Safety Management.
The training programme, which is being conducted and funded by the Government of India under the Indian Technical Education Cooperation (ITEL), is designed to equip the participants with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in strategic road safety management.
The programme covers critical areas such as road safety policy and strategy, traffic management, road safety administration, artificial intelligence and data-driven decision making.
The Corps Marshal’s decision to send staff on this foreign training programme is a clear indication of his determination to ensure that FRSC remains at the forefront of road safety management in Nigeria. This move is also in line with the Corps’ strategic goal of reducing road crashes and fatalities in Nigeria which is in tandem with Corps Marshal’s policy thrust.
According to the Corps Marshal, ” FRSC is committed to achieving excellence in road safety management, and this foreign training programme is a critical step towards achieving this goal.
“We are confident that our staff will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to drive our road safety initiatives forward.”
The first batch of the training which is in two phases and comprises five personnel drawn from the National Headquarters and field Commands will commence from 17th through to 28th March, 2025.
While the second phase kicks off immediately from 30th of March to 11 April, 2025 all in India.

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