Ghastly motor accidents claim 95 lives on Lagos roads in 9 months

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From Left: Grace Udensi, Public Affairs Manager (Lagos), Nigerian Breweries (NB) Plc; Corps Commander Hyginius Omeje, Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), 2.1, Lagos; Oluwatosin Solabi, Sustainability and Regulatory Support Manager, NB Plc; Ladi Lawanson, Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation and Corps Commander Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC; during the Lagos mega rally of the 11th edition of the NB/FRSC Don’t Drink and Drive campaign held at Ojota Motor Park in Lagos, on Thursday.

From Left: Grace Udensi, Public Affairs Manager (Lagos), Nigerian Breweries (NB) Plc; Corps Commander Hyginius Omeje, Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), 2.1, Lagos; Oluwatosin Solabi, Sustainability and Regulatory Support Manager, NB Plc; Ladi Lawanson, Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation and Corps Commander Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC; during the Lagos mega rally of the 11th edition of the NB/FRSC Don’t Drink and Drive campaign held at Ojota Motor Park in Lagos, on Thursday.

By Daniels Ekugo

No fewer than 95 people have been killed in ghastly motor accidents on Lagos roads between January and September this year.

This was disclosed by the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Lagos Sector Command, Corps Commander Hyginus Omeje, during a mega rally on road safety at Ojota New Garage, in Lagos, as part of efforts aimed at ensuring reduction in road accidents.

Omeje disclosed that of the 304 accident cases recorded in Lagos between January and September, 2018, 691 people were injured while 95 people died.

He explained that during this period of the year, the Corps doubled its efforts in actualizing one of its core mandates of educating the public on proper use of the highways to curtail accidents.

He said drink driving had been a major factor responsible for increasing accidents on the country’s roads.

According to him, analysis of crashes recorded in Lagos State over the past two years showed that in 2016, a total of 441 reported cases were recorded with 971 injured and 165 deaths; while in 2017, 425 cases recorded shows 1,005 victims injured with 113 deaths.

Omeje disclosed that a baseline study on 2,600 persons from December 2015 to September 2018 with the digital evidential alcohol testing machine shows 247 positive results of drink driving, while 2,353 tested negative.

He said the study further showed that 180 cases involved commercial vehicles, representing 72.8 percent; 65 were private vehicles indicating 26.3 percent, while two were government vehicles marking 0.8 percent.

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He explained that the set legal limit for alcohol consumption is 0.05g/100ml breath alcohol concentration and any driver above that would be charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, which is punishable with a fine of N5,000, or one-year jail term, or both.

The Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Jordi Borrut Bel said the campaign was an important part of the company’s long-term sustainability agenda, tagged “Brewing a Better World” and falls under advocating responsible consumption.

Borrut Bel stated that since inception of the campaign in 2008, enlightenment rallies had been held in popular motor parks and other locations in 42 cities and towns across the country, as it had also engaged over 20,000 drivers and other road users.

He emphasised that the campaign, aimed at discouraging drink driving and improving safety on Nigerian roads, commenced its first mega rally in October 2018 in Uyo, with the last for the 2018 edition scheduled for Minna, Niger State.

“For the first time since the initiative started, we also launched the campaign at a National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) camp in Umuahia, where we involved the youths as change agents to imbibe and drive the message of the campaign,” he explained.

Borrut Bel added that as the year comes to an end, road users, most especially commercial road users should imbibe the culture of responsible drinking.

The Corps Public Education Officer, Corps Commander Bisi Kazeem, who represented the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, said the Corps was embarking on a road safety initiative on vision test for drivers, known as “Operation Cobra”, as a measure to curb road accidents, which some people attributed to demonic forces.

Present at the mega rally were the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Ladi Lawanson; representative of the Nigerian Air Force; members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers; Road look Transport Employers Association of Nigeria; tanker drivers; luxury bus drivers; tricycle and motorcycle riders; representatives of non-government agencies.

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