 In a bid to foster safety, security, peace and progress in the Lagos Federal Route Safety Commission, FRSC Lagos Command has stressed the need for a joint effort with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and SCDC in arresting the spirit of disobedience to traffic rules by motorists in the state. This was the submission of the sector commander of the Federal Route Safety Commission, FRSC, Lagos Sector Command, Corps Command Dababatundi Farin Loye during a courtesy call on the state commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence, NSCDC, Lagos State Command, Usman Al-Fadari, in Lagos. He stated that it was imperative for the two agencies to work in synergy in arresting the ugly trend that usually leads to loss of lives resulting from avoidable accidents. We expect better traffic management and safety administration in Lagos State. We will do our job with renewed vigor. We will assiduously work towards achieving the mandate of FRSC of making the highway safe for all motorists and other users. We cannot do it all alone. We work together as a team because it must be a team player going to achieve what I want to achieve in a particular place. So, for effective service delivery, we must come together as a group to work together to achieve the common purpose for which we stand for. The state commandant Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Lagos State Command, Usman Al-Fadari, commanded the Lagos State Sector Commander of the FRSC for their move. He noted that such energy will go a long way to effectively manage and control traffic in Lagos, adding that no individual organization can do it alone. You see, as federal agencies and fellow secretaries, we need to synergize together for the general security of Lagos State. His coming here is to seek for synergy and collaboration, especially the area of traffic management in Lagos, which is one of the major challenges being faced. And we have discussed robustly and have agreed to work together and in globe to ensure that there is free flow of traffic alongside the general security in Lagos. And as part of our discussion today, we have discussed how we are going to synergize to enforce the use of driving license across the Lagos stage. And we have all agreed to start with ourselves, our various agencies. We have drivers that are on the road, we have personnel that are driving private cars, and we have all agreed to ensure that all our personnel obtain valid driving license before they put their vehicles on the road.