...Sultan solicits support for commission ‘Safer Road
Campaign’
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC),
Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, today said Nigeria lost three percent of its Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) to road accident in 2015.
The loss, according to him, amounts to $131,817,676,080,
adding that the economic losses have been grievous and monumental.
The disclosure was made in a statement signed by the
commission Head of Media and Strategy, Mr. Bisi Kazeem, in Abuja saying
Nigeria had over 1060 crashes in 2015, while 1,115,683 crashes were recorded
globally.
The statement said: "Three hundred and seventy
thousand, nine hundred and forty five people (370, 945) were killed, while 1,153,745
were injured.”
The FRSC boss disclosed that 82 percent of all road crashes
which occurred in the country under the period were caused by human factor.
To reduce road accident, he advocated that human factor must
be addressed, adding that: "Addressing the human factor means that the
nation could be on the path to ensuing safety on its roads."
Oyeyemi solicited the support of the Supreme Council for
Islamic Affairs to join hands with the FRSC to create public awareness on road
safety, saying such partnership is in line with the Quarnic injunctions.
Meanwhile, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad Abubabakar
(111), who also doubles as the Head of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs (NSCIA), has called for support for FRSC towards ensuring safer and
accident-free road in the country.
The Sultan, while calling for collaboration between FRSC and
NCCIA, urged Oyeyemi to continue with his road safety advocacy drive through
taking road safety campaign to every nook and cranny of the country.
Abubakar, while also soliciting for the support of
stakeholders on road safety, commended the FRSC management for its commitment to
road safety campaigns, saying with support from relevant stakeholders, the
nation’s roads will become safe for all.
He said the council has decided to extend its invitation to
the FRSC to make a presentation on road safety in view of the need for members
of the public, particularly the Muslims in the country, to take issues of road
safety serious.
The Sultan warned against recklessness and impunity on the
part of road users who do not consider the safety of others, adding that such
behaviour is against the dictates of Islam, as he enjoined Muslims to avoid
acts that could endanger the lives of others.
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