As
part of efforts to further reduce road traffic crashes across the
country, the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive of the Federal Road
Safety Corps, Boboye Oyeyemi has read the riot act to operators of
rickety vehicles plying the nation’s highways, indicating that the Corps
will commence a nationwide prosecution of owners or operators of such
vehicles.
The Corps Marshal stated that the nationwide
exercise, which will commence on 1st March, 2015, forms part of the
Corps’ commitment towards sustaining the tempo of its operational
activities and to create safer motoring environment in the country,
anchored on its 2015 strategic goals of reducing road traffic crashes by
20% and fatalities by 30%.
According to
Oyeyemi in a statement signed by the Corps’ spokesperson, Imoh Etuk, one
of the core values of the FRSC is to improve on its regulatory capacity
and enforcement of traffic rules and regulations, in addition to rescue
and advisory capacity, targeted at drastic reduction in road traffic
crashes.
While recalling the common sight of poorly maintained
vehicles on the nation highways which often break down and result in
obstructions of traffic flow, the Corps Marshal enjoined motorists to
ensure regular maintenance of their vehicles in view of inherent traffic
hazards associated with abandoned broken down vehicles especially at
night.
Credit: Yemi Akinsuyi/ThisDay
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