No fewer than 1,000 Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) personnel would undergo intensive training in stress management and emotional well-being in August 2025.
The program would equip staff with practical tools for stress management, promote psychological resilience, and foster peer support and a culture of mental health awareness.
Assistant Corps Marshal Corps Public Education Officer, Olusegun Ogungbemide, in a statement issued Saturday said the training would be organised in collaboration
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) with the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs, through Rashtriya Raksha University.
The partnership, he said, was aimed at enhancing the mental resilience and professional effectiveness of FRSC personnel through a capacity-building program.
He said: “By investing in their mental and emotional health, we are strengthening our capacity to serve the nation with professionalism, empathy, and excellence.”
The corps explained that the training program would leverage Indian expertise in stress reduction, mindfulness, and emotional intelligence, combining modern scientific approaches with wellness practices.
It noted that participants would gain practical tools to manage stress, improve decision-making, and promote a culture of mental health awareness.