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Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed Warns Against Boarding Vehicles with Poor Safety Records.

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December 28, 2024
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By Nkechi Eze

As end of the year travels keeps gaining expected momentum making the roads busier than they were in the previous months, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has intensified its public awareness, advocacy and sensitization campaigns as Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed urges commuters to be at alert and mindful of drivers who show signs of recklessness and drunkenness, before embarking or during their journeys.

A statement made available to newsmen states that; this has become overly imperative in view of the recent crashes that occurred in Jebba, Kwara State on Thursday 26 December, 2024 and the other that happened on the Owo-Ikare route, before Ose bridge on 28 December, 2024. 

Pursuant to this, the Corps Marshal has observed that the recorded road crashes occurred due to the negligence or recklessness of drivers and the inability of passengers to checkmate them, call them to order or even report them to FRSC or other security agencies along their routes. 

To mitigate this risk of preventable crashes on the nation’s highways, commuters are advised to exercise caution when boarding vehicles, be aware of their surroundings and always ensure that their  drivers are not under any influence before or during the trips.

While emphasizing that the safety of all road users is of utmost importance, the Corps Marshal, urged commuters to take responsibility for their safety. This effort is to support all the necessary interventions that the Corps has put in place.

He further highlighted some of the roles of the passengers which include but not limited to checking the driver’s behavior and attitude before boarding, assessing the vehicle’s condition, including tires, brakes, and lights system.

According to the Corps Marshal, adopting these precautionary measures can greatly minimize commuters’ vulnerability to road accidents.

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