SLRSA Boss & Team Learn from Colleagues in Nigeria

By Theresa Kef Sesay

The Executive Director of Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority (SLRSA), Ibrahim Sannoh and his team, are currently in Abuja, Nigeria on a week- long working visit to the Federal Road Safety Commission of Nigeria to strengthen RSA’s bilateral relationship with the Nigerian Road Safety Commission.

The SLRSA Executive Director will hold a strategic engagement with the Head of the Federal Road Safety Corps of Nigeria on possible collaboration on capacity building ahead of planned  reforms bordering on commencement of the production of biometric Driver’s License with a National Identification Number (NIN) from the National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA); Change Request and Data Integrity, Command and Control in Administration of Drivers’ License Centres, Curbing Drivers’ License Centre’s Information through Biometric Investigations among others.

Ibrahim Sannoh will also pay courtesy call on the Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria and their line Ministry of Works and Housing.

His visit will be climaxed with a conducted tour of the FRSC Academy in Abuja, Nigeria, License and Road Signage, Printing Room and a host of other facilities of the FRSC.

The SLRSA Executive Director is accompanied by the Director of License, Hassanatu J. Mansaray, Management Information System Analyst, Glen Cole, Safety and Enforcement Director Augustine Kaitongi and Ambrose Tucker, Research Manager SLRSA.

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