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Corps Marshal Mohammed Applauds FRSC Rescue Team For Recovering 8.6 Million From Crash Scene In Zaria

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Joel Ajayi

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed has applauded the rescue team of the Corps who successfully recovered the sum of Eight Million, Six Hundred and Twenty Thousand naira only (8,620,000) during a rescue operation that was carried out at the scene of a road traffic crash in Kaduna State.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Assistant Corps Marshal Corps Public Education Officer

FRSC Headquarters Abuja, Olusegun Ogungbemide,  stated that the road traffic crash occurred at Area G, Samaru along Zaria-Funtua road on the evening of 30th September 2024 at 1900HRS. 

From the report of the rescue operations conducted, a Ford pickup belonging to the Nigerian Army with registration number FST 134FX was moving towards Funtua when a Toyota Corolla, red with registration number KTN 316 HK route Zaria whose driver was confirmed to be speeding against legal speed limit on that route, lost control and crashed onto the Ford Pick.

Initial investigation which revealed that the cause of the crash was speed violation also shows that 3 people were involved in the Crash. 2 of the victims sustained various degrees of injury,  while the remaining victim was rescued without injury.

Meanwhile, the injured were rescued at Ahmadu Bello Teaching Hospital, Shika for immediate medical attention.

The Corps Marshal while identifying speed as as one of the major causes of fatalities and injuries in the country urged the motoring public to desist from violating the prescribed speed limit on all roads.

He further implored the operatives to always sustain the integrity that the Corps is known for and the legacy of its founding fathers.

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“Youth Minister Visits Innoson to Boost Youth Training and Job Creation”

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The Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, accompanied by the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olubunmi Olusanya, and members of the Ministry’s team, paid a working visit to Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) in Nnewi, Anambra State.


The delegation was warmly received by Chief Innocent Chukwuma (OFR), Chairman and CEO of the Innoson Group, whose humility and steadfast commitment to Nigeria’s industrial growth remain a source of national pride.

The Minister commended Innoson’s pioneering role in local innovation and job creation, particularly its ventures in CNG vehicle production, tractor assembly, and other industrial initiatives that present vast opportunities for youth empowerment.


During the tour, the Honourable Minister interacted with young Nigerians who have benefited from Innoson’s technical training and apprenticeship programmes, including two outstanding young women now excelling as auto-technicians.

Their stories, he noted, exemplify the transformative power of skill acquisition and enterprise in shaping a self-reliant generation.
As an outcome of the visit, the Ministry will partner with Innoson to expand youth training, apprenticeship, and enterprise development programmes across the country, focusing on the automotive value chain and allied sectors.


The Minister also met with the Anambra State Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Patrick Agha Mba, to explore joint efforts between the federal and state governments in advancing the “1 Youth, 2 Skills” campaign. Both ministries reaffirmed their shared commitment to equipping young Nigerians with practical, income-generating skills that foster productivity, innovation, and self-reliance.

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