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FCT CP urges traffic laws compliance, warn against attacks on officers

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The Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory Command, CP Ajao Adewale, has called on residents of Abuja to strictly comply with traffic laws and support ongoing efforts to maintain law and order across the territory.

According to him, obedience to traffic regulations reduces long jams on roads in populated areas.

The CP’s remarks come from recent traffic gridlocks experienced in parts of the nation’s capital.

The prolonged congestion has drawn complaints from residents accustomed to smooth vehicular movement within the city.

In a statement on Monday by the command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, Adewale described obedience to traffic laws as a key civic responsibility that ensures personal safety and contributes to national development.
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“Respecting traffic rules and regulations helps reduce congestion, especially in densely populated areas, and prevents avoidable accidents,” he stated.

The Commissioner particularly warned against illegal parking, street trading, and roadside hawking, stressing that these activities disrupt the smooth flow of traffic, endanger lives, and could lead to fatal incidents.
“The police are not adversaries; we are partners in progress.
“Respect for officers, obedience to traffic regulations, and refraining from illegal roadside activities are vital to creating a safer, more organized FCT,” Adewale said.

He, however, warned individuals or groups who may attempt to attack or obstruct law enforcement officers, especially those carrying out traffic management and public safety assignments.

According to him, such acts will be met with the full weight of the law.

Adewale said, “Anyone found assaulting or obstructing officers, especially those performing traffic and public safety duties, will be dealt with in accordance with the law.

“The FCT Police Command remains committed to securing the lives and property of all residents. The public is encouraged to report traffic violations, suspicious activities, and emergencies via the emergency lines.”



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