LSCCC, FRSC DEEPEN STRATEGIC COLLABORATION TO STRENGTHEN ROAD SAFETY, EMERGENCY COORDINATION

As part of sustained efforts to deepen institutional collaboration and reinforce coordinated emergency response mechanisms within Lagos State, the Lagos State Command and Control Centre (LSCCC) on Tuesday, 17th, February 2026, paid a strategic courtesy visit to the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps.
The General Manager of LSCCC, Mr. Femi Kennedy Giwa, who led the delegation, commended the Federal Road Safety Corps for its professionalism, operational discipline, and steadfast commitment to road safety enforcement, traffic regulation, and crash response management across the State.
He reiterated that as the State’s central emergency coordination hub, LSCCC remains committed to enhancing real-time incident monitoring, inter-agency communication interoperability, and rapid response activation across all emergency service providers.
The General Manager further highlighted the Centre’s ongoing technological advancement initiatives, including the introduction of the Local Emergency Response and Management System (LERMS I & II), a structured innovation designed to strengthen decentralised emergency reporting, improve response efficiency and enhance coordinated deployment across the State.
In his remarks, the Sector Commander, Corps Commander Kehinde Ganiyu Hamzat, appreciated the visit and emphasised the critical importance of synergy among safety and emergency management institutions in safeguarding lives, protecting property, and reinforcing public confidence in emergency services delivery.
Both agencies reaffirmed their shared mandate to enhance intelligence exchange, operational coordination, and joint response strategies, particularly in traffic incident management, rapid response deployment, and strategic public safety awareness initiatives.
Both institutions also resolved to integrate designated FRSC personnel within the Lagos State Command and Control Centre to strengthen intelligence exchange, improve traffic incident monitoring, and ensure seamless multi-agency emergency response coordination.
The engagement underscores a renewed commitment to building a more integrated, technology-driven safety architecture that guarantees timely intervention and improved service delivery for residents of Lagos State.
Credit : LASG




