By Halimah Olamide
At least, about 128 fatal cases of road crashes were recorded within a period of 10 months in Lagos according to statistics from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
The Lagos Sector Command of the corps in Lagos said these cases occurred from 376 road traffic crashes recorded between January and October 2023.
The Sector Commander, Mr Babatunde Farinloye, while speaking at a news conference conference in Lagos, said the command would continue to deploy all paraphernalia of enforcement and advocacy to stem the rate and spate of crashes on roads.
The news conference was organised to mark the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
Giving further figures, he said 1,842 people and 662 vehicles were involved in crashes during period adding that 237 people sustained various degrees of injuries.
“The probable causes being excessive speed, dangerous driving and overloadin,” he said.
Farinloye said the command would continue to deploy all paraphernalia of enforcement and advocacy to stem the rate and spate of crashes on roads
On World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, ,the Sector Commander said the was day adopted and recognised by the UN via Resolution A/60/2005 to remember all people killed and seriously injured on the roads.
“The annual global advocacy event is designated to recognise and pay respect to the thousands of people who are killed and injured as a result of road traffic crashes.
“The day is also to sensitise the living on safe road practices,” he said.
He noted the other objectives of commemorating the event was to provide a platform for traffic victims and their families to remember all people killed and seriously injured on the roads and to promote actions to stop crashes.
“Others are to acknowledges the crucial work of the emergency service, advocate for better support for road traffic victims and their families.
“Also,it is to promotes evidence-based actions to prevent and eventually stop further road traffic deaths and injuries,” he said.