FRSC records 32% decrease in deaths in 2017 Sallah patrol
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has disclosed that the data gathered from the just concluded June 2017 Eid El Fitri Special Patrol showed a significant decrease in road crashes and in fatality rates, as compared to year 2016 Eid El Fitri.
Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, disclosed that a 32% reduction in fatality rate was recorded in the 2017 Sallah special patrol operations compared to 2016 and a 31% reduction in road crashes was also attained. He added that there were equally reductions in serious cases of crash victims, 24%, and minor cases, 43%.
According to the CPEO, the Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, is particularly very appreciative of the significant improvement which also saw a drop in number of traffic offences by 9.67% and number of traffic offenders by 13.93%.
The Corps Marshal believes that it is a unique combination of enforcement and an improved enlightenment campaigns across the nation that was responsible for the increase in compliance level, which in itself reflected in decrease in crashes as well as fatality.
Oyeyemi lauded the Corps’ Regular and Special Marshals that were deployed for the Special Patrol operations and called for continuous cooperation with sister agencies which he said played very vital roles in the operations to help the Corps reduce crashes and fatalities while appreciating the motorists for their improved obedience to traffic rules and regulations.
In the belief that Nigerians are gradually learning to imbibe the good road use culture, the Corps Marshal reminded Nigerians that road safety is everyone’s business and that the Corps’ resolve is to ensure the message of good road use culture is accepted by everyone it reaches.