BRAKE FAILURE CITED AS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT INVOLVING SECURITY OFFICERS IN ABIA- FRSC. (PHOTO).

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  The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Abia State Command, Ngozi Ezeoma, has confirmed the death of one security personnel in a single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred on 30th March, 2025, involving a vehicle from the joint task force of Operation Crush, at Isieke along the Umuahia-Bende road. According to Ezeoma in a statement, the accident was caused by brake failure. The vehicle veered off the road and fell into a ditch, leaving eight officers with varying degrees of injury. The injured officers were rushed to the Federal Medical Centre in Umuahia by the Police before the arrival of the FRSC. Unfortunately, the deceased officer was taken to the mortuary. The wreckage of the patrol van has since been recovered from the ditch.

SUDAN'S ARMY CHIEF PLEDGES FULL VICTORY OVER PARAMILITARY FORCES, REJECTS NEGOTIATIONS. (PHOTO).


 Sudan's army chief pledges full victory over paramilitary forces, rejects negotiations


Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, chairman of Sudan's Transitional Sovereign Council and commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), vowed on Saturday to secure a full victory over the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ruling out any negotiations as the military consolidates recent territorial gains.


"I renew the armed forces' pledge to the people that there will be no retreat from defeating and crushing the militia," Al-Burhan said in a televised address, adding that there will be "no negotiation or compromise with the RSF," Xinhua reported.


In a significant blow to the RSF, the army announced on March 21 that it had seized the presidential palace and key government buildings in central Khartoum. Five days later, the army claimed control of Khartoum International Airport, which had been held by the RSF since April 2023.


Military officials stated this week that the army now controls all of Khartoum locality, one of three administrative divisions in the capital region.


The nearly two-year conflict between the SAF and the RSF has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths, displaced over 15 million people, and pushed Sudan to the brink of famine, according to United Nations reports. With the country's healthcare system collapsing, casualty figures remain difficult to verify.


Efforts to mediate a ceasefire have stalled, with both sides facing accusations of violating human rights and obstructing humanitarian aid.

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