FRSC Lagos Sector Commander Cautions Motorists Against Night Travel, Reaffirms Commitment To Service Delivery

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The Sector Commander of of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Lagos State Command, Corps Commander Olusegun Ogungbemide has cautioned motorists against the menace of night travel, saying factors of insecurity, poor visibility and access to medical facilities could make night travel more hazardous. He disclosed this during his media brief on Monday to sensitize members of the public on the increasing menace of night travel which attracts greater fatality.

According to him, the FRSC National Headquarters has been sensitive to this reality, which was why it has enunciated the policy of using subtle means to discourage night travel by motorists. This he said manifested in the aggressive public enlightenment programmes embarked upon by the Corps over the years, stressing that the adoption of the civil approach was based on the need to aggressively raise public awareness on the hazards that road travelers in the night are faced with whenever a crash occurs.

The Sector Commander pointed out that Lagos State Command like others across the Nation have been aggressive in the campaign against night travel using all available means including the media, motor park rallies and roadshows. He however observed that while some impacts must have been created, the recent recorded cases of crashes in the state is quite alarming and calls for concerted efforts to ameliorate the challenge.

“For example, our crash reports within the period (January till August) shows that a total of 416 crashes were recorded out of which 705 people were involved. Of these numbers, while 558 of the victims were injured, 97 lost their lives with February been the month when 21 cases representing 36% were recorded, ” he stressed. The breakdown is as below: Injured Killed
Jan. 6 3
Feb. 13 6
Mar 12 13
Apr 12 3
May 19 6
June 1 1
July. 14 2
Aug. 10 22
Total injured 87 representing 15% with 56 killed representing 57% between 6pm and 6am from January to August 13 2022.

While reaffirming the commitment of the FRSC in Lagos state to continue to improve on the delivery of the services to members of the public, he called for sustained support especially from the media to promote the safety messages, saying that aligns with the United Nations declaration of 2021-2030 as decade of action for road safety. “We are conscious of the fact that without your support through prompt reportage of our activities and elaborate conveyance of our messages, we couldn’t have reached our target audience and received the level of attention that have resulted from such efforts,” he stated.

The Sector Commander further explained that road safety is a shared responsibility of all and called on the media to escalate the campaign against night travel for improved safety and security of lives and property.

E-signed by Route Commander Olabisi Sonusi anipr
FRSC Public Education Officer
**Dated: 15th August, 2022**

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