Connect with us

News

283 tankers involved in road crashes in 12 months – FRSC

Published

on

Traffic law violations: FRSC to begin implementation of Penalty Point System in August

Two weeks to the end of the year, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says 283 tankers have so far been involved in road accidents across the country in 2016.

Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshal of the FRSC, gave the figure in Lagos on Saturday, at the Branch Executive Council Meeting of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers.

Oyeyemi said that over N2 billion was lost as a result of the accidents during the period.

“We need to do something urgently to curb this frequent occurrence of tanker crashes because the loss affects both human life and the economy of the country.

“The union should cooperate with the FRSC to tackle the challenges of the falling tankers throughout the country.

“Drivers should stop giving motor boys tankers to drive; they should consider the huge resources involved,” Oyeyemi said.

He said that 51 crashes were recorded from January to March, 87 from April to June, 72 from July to September, while over 59 had been recorded from October to date.

Mr Salimon Oladiti, National Chairman, Petroleum Tanker Drivers Branch of NUPENG, said the union was sad about the increasing rate of incidents involving petroleum trucks across the country.

Oladiti said that it was painful recording such incidence in spite of the huge resources invested in creating awareness and training members on safety on the wheel.

“The union is not happy with the avoidable loss of lives and properties that keep happening; it diminishes our value and we cannot continue to allow this avoidable wanton waste of lives and properties to continue on our highways,” he said.

The chairman said that poor road infrastructure was a major contributory factor to road accidents in the country.

Oladiti said that the union could not fold its hands and watch members dying on the road in their prime.

He promised that the union would not relent on the campaign of safety on the wheel and appealed to the Federal Government to be proactive in rehabilitating the bad roads nationwide.

NEWSVERGE, published by The Verge Communications is an online community of international news portal and social advocates dedicated to bringing you commentaries, features, news reports from a Nigerian-African perspective. The Verge Communications (NEWSVERGE) is fully registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a corporate organization.

NIGERIA DECIDES

NIGERIA DECIDES

Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
GTB
JoinOurWhatsAppChannel