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FRSC boss urges Nigerians to obey traffic regulations for improved road safety

The FRSC boss advised Nigerians to remain committed to tackling the challenges posed by traffic violations.

• December 31, 2023
FRSC corps marshal, Dauda Biu
FRSC corps marshal, Dauda Biu

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Ali-Biu, has called on Nigerians to exhibit tolerance while driving and also imbibe traffic rules and regulations.

This is contained in a statement issued by the Corps Public Education Officer, Deputy Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem on Sunday in Abuja.

Mr Ali-Biu said that the call became imperative in view of the improved road rehabilitations and constructions going on across the country under the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

He urged members of the public to sustain the tempo by ensuring strict observance of traffic rules and regulations as they drive into the new year.

The FRSC boss expressed gratitude to God for the grace of protection and guidance given to the nation in the face of the various safety and security challenges experienced in the outgoing year.

He appealed for sustained consciousness by people to overcome the notable challenges in the new year.

Mr Ali-Biu said he was highly pleased with the conduct of most drivers during the recent Christmas celebration, saying such accounted for the minimal rate of road traffic crashes and fatalities during the period.

According to him, if such good habits are not sustained in the new year, there can be a resurgence of crash situations, which can undermine the gains made from the special patrol.

“Every Nigerian must, therefore, remain committed to tackling the challenges which road safety poses to the nation’s safety, security and wellbeing by doing what is right at all times,” he  stated.

The corps marshal, while emphasising on the most common factors responsible for fatal crashes during the festivities, restated his earlier observations on speeding as a critical causative factor.

Mr Ali-Biu restated his directives to the commanding officers to force down the rate of speed-induced crashes through aggressive enforcement of laws on speed limit devices.

The FRSC boss commended the stakeholders that joined the road safety campaigns during the festive periods to make the roads safer.

He added that road safety remained a shared responsibility which no single organisation could tackle alone without support and collaboration of relevant stakeholders.

Mr Ali-Biu expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for rendering necessary moral and logistics support for the success of the campaigns in the outgoing year.

The corps marshal wished all Nigerians a safer and prosperous new year, and assured the nation that FRSC would continue to be vigilant in safeguarding the roads throughout the new year and beyond for safety and security of the people.

(NAN)

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