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FRSC Corps Marshal Calls on Traditional Rulers to Help Curb Road Accidents

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In his efforts towards enhancing road safety across all roads in Nigeria, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed has emphasised the importance of collaboration with various stakeholders, especially traditional institutions.

He made the emphasis when he visited  Oba (Dr) Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III, the Olowo of Owo and Paramount Ruler of Owo Kingdom in Ondo State on 22 December, 2024 while conducting end of the year traffic monitoring on the nation’s highways.

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The monitoring which was targeted at ascertaining the traffic situation on critical corridors, commenced from Abuja -Lokoja expressway through Obajana to Owo, Ondo State.

He solicited the support of the traditional ruler due to the strategic positioning of Owo town being a critical corridor that links South West to South South and North Central geopolitical zones of the country.

He said by engaging traditional institutions, FRSC aims to leverage the respect and trust traditional leaders command to disseminate information about safe road practices, the dangers of speeding, and the necessity of vehicle maintenance.

According to the Corps Marshal the strategic partnership is part of a broader initiative by the FRSC to reduce road traffic crashes and fatalities.

He added, by involving traditional rulers, the Corps seeks to create a more inclusive approach to road safety, recognizing that community-driven efforts can significantly complement governmental policies and enforcement measures.

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“In addition to collaborating with traditional leaders, Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed also called for the active participation of commuters and transport unions in preventing road crashes.

He accentuated that passengers have the right to speak out against reckless driving and that transport unions must lead by example in preventing overloading and alcohol/drug-impaired driving.

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He noted that the FRSC will continue to engage in public enlightenment campaigns, conduct research on road safety, and implement measures aimed at creating a safer motoring environment in Nigeria. The collaboration with traditional rulers is a testament to the Corps’ commitment to involving all segments of society in the quest for safer roads.

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