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JNTSCN harps on commuters’ safety, inaugurates C/River chapter

Editor3 hours ago2 hours ago02 mins mins

By Our Reporter Amidst reports of growing cases of sea and land mishaps to commuters in the country, the Joint National Transport Safety Committee of Nigeria (JNTSCN) has called on all stakeholders in the transport sector to ensure safety remained a top priority. Speaking while inaugurating JNTSCN Executive Committee in Cross River State, the National…

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