FRSC warns against night travels after 37 passengers, cows killed in Niger crash 

The accident, which occurred at 4:40 am on Sunday, and involved 55 male adults, recorded 37 deaths and 18 injured.

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The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has called on stakeholders, and the motoring public to join FRSC in cautioning their subjects against night travels.

Mr Mohammed, who made the call in a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO) Corps Commander, Olusegun Ogungbemide, on Monday in Abuja, also urged the public to stop using unsafe means of transportation.

The corps marshal was reacting to the reports of a fatal road accident along KM 02, Koriagi village, Agaei, Lapai-Bida route in Niger State.

He said the accident was a result of a speed violation.

He said the accident, which was as a result of the loss of control and ended up in an inferno, happened at exactly 4:40 am on Sunday and involved 55 male adults.

He said that 37 passengers were killed while 18 were rescued with various degrees of injuries.

The crash involved four vehicles, a DAF tanker, two DAF trucks and a toyota car.

The tanker, loaded with petrol, was  travelling from Lagos to Kano, and was reportedly driving against the legal speed limit when the driver lost control of the wheels and fell on the highway.

The impact resulted in an inferno that burnt down the vehicle.

While the trailer was in flames, another DAF truck conveying cows and humans, also crashed onto the burning tanker.

The other two vehicles, a toyota and a DAF truck also crashed onto the inferno, with all the affected vehicles getting burnt down completely.

The Corps Marshal had earlier ordered immediate clampdown on transportation of inflammable substances like petroleum products across the country on August 30.

The directives informed the massive deployment of patrol operatives on the nation’s highways to conduct search and identify vehicles carrying these products.

The road safety boss said that the corps had risen to the challenge of confronting the bad road use behaviour on all fronts since he assumed office in May.

He said this gesture led to a high level of partnership between the FRSC, leadership of the various transport unions, security agencies, as well as state traffic management agencies.

“Irrespective of these efforts, most commuters still disregard the sensitisation campaigns and travel to their destinations using the wrong means of transportation.

“More worrisome is the fact that a lot of these trailer drivers travel at night when the operational arm of the corps and the task force are not available.

“It is on the strength of the foregoing that we make these clarion calls to members of the Public to compliment FRSC’s efforts towards bringing these deadly road traffic violations to a halt,” he said. 

(NAN)