FRSC Epe Unit Command Seeks Collaboration with Augustine University on Road Safety Campaigns The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Epe Unit Command, paid a courtesy visit to Augustine University, Ilara-Epe, with the goal of building a mutually beneficial relationship and collaborating to enhance road safety in society. The delegation, led by the Acting Unit Commander, Chief Route Commander (CRC) Esther Adewoye, was warmly received at the University Senate Chamber by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Christopher Odetunde, and the institution's Management team. During the visit, CRC Adewoye emphasized the importance of fostering partnerships between FRSC and academic institutions like Augustine University to promote road safety awareness and create a safer society. She highlighted FRSC’s commitment to community engagement as part of its mandate to reduce road traffic accidents through education, enforcement, and collaboration. In his remarks, Professor Odetunde expressed appreciation for the visit and reiterated Augustine University's readiness to collaborate with the FRSC. He noted that the University values partnerships that align with its mission of contributing to societal growth and development. The courtesy visit concluded with discussions on potential joint initiatives, including road safety awareness campaigns, educational programs for students and staff, and training sessions to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to promote safe road practices.