 The federal government has stressed the importance of investment in the country's transport infrastructure, saying it plays a vital role in national development and growth. A total of 130 newly acquired operational vehicles meant to assist the operations of the Federal Road Safety Corps in road safety management were inaugurated in Abuja. The operational vehicles comprised of 97 patrol vehicles, 10 heavy-duty toll trucks, 15 flatbed toll trucks, five ambulances, one 56-seater staff bus, as well as two coaster buses. Speaking as the ceremony secretary to the government of the Federation, George Akume said President Bola Tinumbu was committed to the provision of transport infrastructure to enhance transformative growth. Today's inauguration of the operational vehicles will improve the quality of road safety management approach in Nigeria. I congratulate the AFSC commission members and the entire staff of the Corps for this road safety management effort. I also acknowledge that 128 professional vehicles, including a 56-seater staff bus and two coaster buses, be deployed to enhance visibility on the nation's highways as soon as possible. President Tinumbu has hit the ground running. He tends to leave no stone unturned. We realize among other things that are resolved to make Nigeria a veritable home for investors who will not be achieved if this administration does not make the management of safety on our roads a top-most part. The Corps Michelle FRSC Dowder Buu pointed out that inadequate patrol, rescue and recovery logistics have been hindering the ability of the Corps to perform optimally. So you get notified about fresh news updates.