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FRSC Flags Off 2023 Ember Months Road Safety Campaign In Rivers
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Rivers State Sector Command, has flagged off its 2023 ember months road safety campaign in Port Harcourt, promising to do everything possible within her disposal to eradicate or reduce road crashes to its barest minimum.
Addressing stakeholders while declaring the campaign open, Secretary to the State Governnment (SSG), Dr Tammy Danagogo, lauded the national leadership of the FRSC for enlisting competent officers to drive its mandate of ensuring safety on our roads.
The SSG said that from inception the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, had demonstrated his commitment to enhance safety on our roads.
He described the theme of this year’s safety campaign, ‘Speed thrills, but kills: Drive responsibly and avoid over loading’ as apt, and urged the FRSC to sustain the tempo in keeping the roads safe for all road users.
The SSG suggested that more stringent measures should be adopted to deter road traffic offenders from further perpetrating their crimes.
These, Danagogo said, should include withdrawal of driver’s license to subjecting the offenders to psychiatric tests, especially those that drive against the traffic.
He used the opportunity to inform the public that the Rivers State Governnment was planning to set up an outfit to complement the duties of the FRSC in ensuring safety on the roads, stressing that safety on our roads is a collective responsibility of all.
Also speaking, the Commanding Officer, FRSC Zone 6, Port Harcourt, ACM Jonathan Owdade, said the zone had concluded arrangement to effectively enforce traffic laws during the ember months to check overloading, speeding, receiving/making calls while driving, one way driving, among others.
He pointed out that mobile courts would be handy to try offenders with appropriate sanctions meted out on them.
The Zonal Sector Commander said other Federal Government security agencies would also partner with the FRSC for maximum productivity during the period.
Owdade thanked the state governor for consolidating on the achievements of his predecessor in road construction, noting that it will aid the operations of the Corps.
Earlier in his speech, the Rivers State Sector Commander, Christopher Kuje, had lamented the attitude of road users in the state.
He said that in every six seconds, someone was being killed by road accident, adding that 1.2 million people die and 50 million injured yearly as a result of road traffic crashes globally.
Kuje said that there was no home that has not directly or indirectly suffered from effect of road crashes in the country.
He said Rivers State also had its own fair share of the ugly experience between January and September, 2023, with 53 crashes, leaving 23 persons dead and 120 injured.
According to Kuje, 52 out of the 53 vehicles involved in the road crashes are commercial and others private and government vehicles.
He attributed the causes of the crashes to overspeed, route violations, wrongful overtaking, alcohol/drug influence, among others.
Kuje said his command has adopted the following strategies to curb the trend: Creation of two additional units at Obio/Akpor and Omoku.
He promised that the FRSC in the state shall sustain its engagements with stakeholders and government to tame the menace.
He called on corporate bodies and public spirited individuals to partner with the FRSC to ensure safety on the roads.
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