The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) recorded 8,527 Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) across Nigeria between January and Wednesday, November 27, 2019.
According to the Corps Public Education Officer, (CPEO) Mr Bisi Kazeem, 4,163 people were killed in the crashes during the period.
Kazeem explained that 59,724 people were involved in the road crashes in which 14,425 vehicles were involved.
He said that 4,163 people died, 27,408 injured in the accidents while 27,523 escaped without injuries.
Kazeem in chat with News Agency Of Nigeria (NAN) explained that 621,776 offences were recorded during the period and 555,991 motorists were apprehended and penalised for various road traffic offences.
“A total of 108,759 apprehended offenders were cautioned and enlightened on basic safety tips and were allowed to go without any fine,” he said.
Kazeem, who frowned at the negative attitude of most road users, warned that the FRSC would intensify enforcement and public enlightenment on safety.
“FRSC adopts a multi- dimensional and holistic approach when it comes to achieving safer motoring environment.
“Every year, the corps does a general assessment and analysis of its strategies so as to strengthen areas where we made progress and work on areas that we could not achieve much in preparation for the next year.
“It is this inbuilt consistency and dynamism that has helped us achieve this much in crash reduction and the Corps has already swung into action,” he said.
Kazeem said that the FRSC had constituted an aggressive engagement of stakeholders and major fleet operators other than enlightenment to reduce statistics of road crashes.
“Key road safety issues that will drastically bring down crashes associated with the fleet have been agreed upon.
“Aside that, in the event of any breakdown, strategies have been put in place to ensure prompt removal of all broken down trucks and others on the road,” he said.