By Chinedum Treasure
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Anambra State has distributed food items and relief materials to vulnerable residents, accident victims and tricycle operators across Onitsha and surrounding communities.
The outreach in partnership with Lovebite Food and Beverages witnessed sharing of meals, drinks and other essential items with beggars and other underprivileged individuals as part of activities marking the Lenten season.
The team also visited accident victims receiving treatment in hospitals to offer additional support and encouragement.
Speaking after the exercise, the Onitsha Unit Commander of the FRSC, ACC Godwin Odoh, said the initiative reflected the spirit of love associated with the season and underscored the corps’ commitment to supporting vulnerable members of society.
He commended residents for their cooperation in ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow, particularly along the River Niger corridor, during the Christmas and New Year festivities.
He further praised officers of the Command for achieving zero traffic crashes and maintaining seamless vehicular movement throughout the Yuletide period.
According to Odoh, beyond rescuing crash victims, the corps remains committed to supporting them during recovery by paying hospital visits and extending care within available resources.
“Each year at the conclusion of Operation Zero Traffic Crash, we appreciate our personnel for their dedication. The Niger Bridge usually records heavy gridlock during Yuletide, but last year we addressed the challenge decisively. Our officers were fully deployed and worked tirelessly,” he said.
He explained that the Command organised its end-of-year celebration, tagged “First Quarter Dubar,” in collaboration with a sponsor, led by the CEO of Lovebite Food and Beverages, Chief Innocent Nwosu.
Also speaking, Public Relations Officer of the Command, Kenechukwu Chidoka disclosed that about 1,000 beneficiaries, including less privileged individuals, tricycle operators and accident victims at Toronto Hospital benefited from the outreach.
Chidoka appreciated sponsors, especially Lovebite Food and Beverages, for partnering with the corps to extend support to vulnerable members of the community.
CEO of Lovebite Food and Beverages, Chief Innocent Nwosu, represented by Nnenna Okoronkwo, expressed satisfaction with the initiative, noting that the company would continue to support vulnerable persons as part of its corporate social responsibility.
Manager of Toronto Hospital, Osy Mbelu, commended the FRSC Onitsha Unit and Lovebite Food and Beverages for their humanitarian gesture towards accident victims, patients and hospital staff.
