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FRSC seeks stakeholders collaboration to tackle road crashes in Nasarawa

quicknews-africa.net 2 days ago

Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Wednesday called for stakeholders collaboration to tackle road crashes in Nasarawa state.

Mallam Shehu Mohammed, the Corps Marshal, FRSC stated this at a Town Hall meeting on “Promoting Road Safety Culture Through Stakeholders’ Engagement” held in Lafia.

Mohammed advocated a robust road safety culture that prioritised the safety of all road users in Nasarawa State and the country at large.

The Corps Marshal, represented by his Principal Staff Officer, Assistant Corps Marshal, Benjamin Nkwonta-Chidiebere said road safety was a matter of life and death, hence a collective duty to ensure that the roads were safe for all users.

He called on the Nasarawa state government to lead by example by  developing, and implementing comprehensive road safety policies, and investing in road infrastructure such as pedestrian bridges, traffic lights, and road signs.

The corp marshall decried the attitude of motorists who engaged in excessive loading where human beings and goods including wheelbarrows were loaded in a vehicle,  making the passengers vulnerable to a higher degree of death and injury in the event of crash.

“Promoting a road safety culture through Stakeholders’ engagement is a shared responsibility, it requires concerted effort from all segments of the  society.

“FRSC is committed to leading this initiative, but our success depends on the active participation of all Stakeholders, together we can build a culture of safety that will save lives,” he said.

Contributing, Meshach Jatau, Zone 4 Commanding Officer, in charge of Plateau, Nasarawa, and Benue states described the town hall engagement as apt, noting that it would go a long way to reduce road crashes.

Jatau disclosed that between January and May 2024, the zone recorded 497 crashes out of which 134 people died.

“In Nasarawa State between January and May 2024, 232 crashes were recorded out of which 52 people died, so, the figure is not mere statistics,” he noted.

In his remarks, Dr Emmanuel Akabe,  Nasarawa State Deputy Governor, represented by Commissioner for Special Duties on Humanitarian, Social Services and Non-Governmental Organisations, Princess Margaret Elayo,  thanked Nasarawa State Sector Command for organising the town hall on road safety.

Akabe expressed the government readiness to lead the awareness campaign on road safety to motto parks, and installing road signs among other things to save lives in the event of road crashes.

Earlier, Lucie-Samuel Mhii, FRSC Sector Commander, Nasarawa State, said the command was worried by motorists’ flagrant disobedient to traffic rules in the state.

According to her, overloading and driving without a permit among other things, informed the town hall on promoting road safety culture.

“On my assumption of office in Nasarawa, I discovered certain traffic situation that gives me sleepless nights. You see vehicles overloaded with goods: wheelbarrow, and animals, of course, passengers sit on the roof, they hardly survived in the case of a crash,” she said. (NAN)

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