Axxela donates building to FRSC

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Axxela Limited, a leading sub-Saharan African gas and power company, has donated a fully furnished administrative building to the Lagos Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

According to the news gathered on Tuesday, the company said the corporate social intervention effort underscored its dedication to supporting initiatives that advance the operations of the FRSC, an agency saddled with the responsibility of ensuring a safe motoring environment across Nigeria.

Indeed, the newly constructed office building represents a substantial investment in infrastructure that will further enhance the FRSC’s operational efficiency. The facility was designed to meet the most stringent standards of functionality and safety and is furnished with modern amenities to facilitate FRSC’s execution of its critical mandate,” the statement read partly.

Bolaji Osunsanya, the Chief Executive Officer of Axxela, showed gratitude for the continued partnership between both the private and public sectors.

He commended the FRSC leadership for fostering a positive relationship and goodwill between Axxela and the FRSC Lagos sector command.

Axxela’s commitment to contribute to the mission, he also stresses the critical role played by the FRSC in ensuring road safety.

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