The Federal Road Safety Corps wishes to react to an old video that unfortunately found its way back to the Internet in the last couple of days.
The video, which shows our personnel, B. Ojeamiren, a Deputy Route Commander as at the time of the incident, allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, had long been investigated and necessary disciplinary actions meted out to the Staff.
The old video was recorded in 2018 and the Federal Road Safety Corps, being an organisation that upholds discipline amongst its personnel, whether in uniform or out of uniform, condemned the irresponsible misbehaviour or conduct of the Officer in totality.
You would recall that the incident was promptly investigated at the instance of the then Corps Marshal and necessary disciplinary actions were adequately carried out at the end of the investigation and trial that followed suit.
It is also on record that the Corps, apart from issuing a press statement condemning the bad road use behaviour, also made public, the disciplinary actions taken against the staff.
While the Corps commends bloggers for their prompt reportage of news articles, the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, wishes to admonish the general public on the need to always verify the status and implications of information before being recycled as fresh, irrespective of the interest they intend to achieve with such publications.
Unfortunately, the Officer involved in the video being circulated lost his life on 6 of November, 2024 after a protracted illness. As such, rather than making such publications to spite the Corps, purveyors of such news should put into consideration the mental, emotional and psychological implication of their actions on the deceased Officer's family and friends who are obviously still mourning the passage of their loved one.