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Nassarawa Gov Commissions Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre

The Nassarawa State governor, Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, on Wednesday commissioned the first Computerised Vehicle inspection Centre in Lafia, Nassarawa state.

Computerised vehicle inspection improves road safety, says Obayendo

The Group Managing Director of Temple Group Limited, Mr. Segun Obayendo, has said that computerised vehicle inspection is a veritable means of improving road safety. He, therefore, urged motorists to embrace the newly-introduced computerised inspections, stressing that it has proven to deliver accurate roadworthiness status of vehicles to reduce carnages and improve safety of motorists […]

LACVIS admits challenges confronting Lagos computerised vehicle inspection regime

The Lagos Computerised Vehicle Inspection Service (LACVIS) has admitted teething challenges confronting the commencement of the No Inspection, No Road

Gov Ikpeazu commissions first Abia Computerized Vehicle inspection centre

Daily Post Nigeria Published Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has commissioned the first-ever Computerized Vehicle Inspection Center in Abia State with a charge to the operators to make the facility an enabler that would support growth of transport business in the state. Commissioning the facility in Aba, Governor Ikpeazu said the transport business should not be an obstacle to the economic development of the State The Governor stated that a good transport system enhances trade and commerce, economic development and investment, and charged transporters to be good ambassadors of the State. He noted that the facility has placed Abia State on the map of modern economic development.

Vehicle inspection crucial in curbing accidents

Sat Feb 27 2021 Temple Group Limited (TGL), pioneer of the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Service (CVIS), said it has forged partnership with the government at all levels to reduce the rate of road traffic crashes and fatalities by guaranteeing sound road worthiness of vehicles. The Managing Director of Temple, Prince Segun Obayendo, said CVIS adopted global best practices in the inspection of vehicles to determine their road worthiness. He spoke at the annual management retreat of the Temple Group with the theme: “Greater Workforce for Sustainability”, held in Abuja. “All these help to save lives, give assets protection and protect government infrastructure. To achieve this, it has partnered with relevant agencies such as the Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), safety agencies and stakeholders to save the lives of Nigerians through improved road safety administration,” he said in a statement.

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