Road crashes claim over 40,000 lives annually in Nigeria – FRSC

The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, says over 40,000 people die annually as a result of road crashes in Nigeria.

Corps Marshal, Dauda Biu spoke on Monday May 15, in Abuja during activities marking the 7th United Nations Global Road Safety Week.

He said that these facts were the unholy statistics of Road Traffic Crashes and injuries which were a leading cause of death and disability.

He also said that 1.3 million people were killed and as many as 50 million people get injured each year globally.

According to him, there is no greater threat to people, aged 5-29 years than Road Traffic Crashes, as one in every four deaths occurs among pedestrians and cyclists.

“In Nigeria, over 40,000 persons die annually as a result of this avoidable scourge,“ he said. The FRSC boss said that the United Nations had developed a global plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030. He said that it reflected an ambitious target to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries, which would be by 50 per cent by 2030. Biu said that the 2023 edition of the event with the theme, ‘’Sustainable Transport‘’ is slated for Monday to Sunday.

He said,

“FRSC is partnering with the World Health Organisation, Federal Ministry of Health and United Nations Decade of Action on Road Safety and Injury Prevention to mark the event with various activities.

According to him, the need to take action to ensure safe roads, vehicles, and behaviours as well as to improve emergency care is paramount.

“The 7th UN Global Road Safety Week is focusing on sustainable transport with the slogan #RethinkMobility, which necessitates the urgent need to shift to walking, cycling, and using public transport.

“The key messages of this year’s event centre on the need for governments and their partners to rethink mobility.

“Ensuring safety must be at the core of efforts to re-imagine mobility and thus road networks must be designed with the most-at-risk in mind, “he said.

The Corps Marshal, however, called on government at all levels and partners to rethink mobility with a mindset of providing access to safe and affordable mobility systems for all.

Biu stressed the need for government to make available accessible, resilient, low and sustainable mobility systems to create livable cities that would fulfill the mobility needs of all.

This, he said was to ensure safety at all cost, adding that the road network must be designed in consideration of the vulnerable road users who were the most at risk in mind.

He noted that this would ensure that they feel safe walking and cycling, adding that this would further promote good health, sustainable cities, and equitable society.

Meanwhile, the Focal Person/Country representative, UN Decade of Action for Road Safety, Prof. Sydney Ibeanusi, said that government would continue to put the issue of road safety on the front burner.

Ibeanusi said that Nigeria had a better system, saying “what we want to show the world was that the system actually exists.

“Nigeria has been chosen as a country to improve cycling, and Abuja has been chosen as one of the five states globally.

This is for a project implementation to encourage cycling and we will not relent in our efforts,“ he said.

Three Ekiti Anglican clerics die in road crash

Three Anglican church clergymen on Tuesday lost their lives in a road accident on Otun-Iro-Ekiti, in the Moba council area of Ekiti.

The clerics were Felix Okeowo of Saint Peters’ Anglican Church, Ipere Ekiti; Arije of Saint James’ Anglican Church, Eda Oniyo Ekiti and Omotoso of Saint Mary’s Anglican Church, Ewu Ekiti.

The three clerics were said to be travelling from Ipere-Ekiti to Iro-Ekiti, for a ceremony when the accident occurred.

The vehicle conveying them was said to have somersaulted twice, leading to their instant death.

Witness accounts revealed that five other passengers in the vehicle also sustained varying degrees of injuries and were immediately rushed down to the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, for treatment.

A relative of Mr Okeowo, identified only as Grace, was said to have died in the car crash.

Police spokesman Sunday Abutu in Ekiti confirmed the fatal crash and said their remains were evacuated and deposited in the hospital morgue.

“The bodies of the deceased were recovered from the scene and moved to the hospital, where they were confirmed dead.

We are also monitoring the situation and investigation to ascertain the cause of the accident,” Mr Abutu added.

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