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Stakeholders Push For Safer Roads, Enhanced Data Collection

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
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To mark the Global Road Safety Week, some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) have joined hands with government and international organisations to promote road safety and data-driven decision-making.

A workshop to mark the week in Abuja was focused on strengthening road safety data collection and implementation of the Global Plan for Road Safety.

The Coordinator/Leader of the Representatives of NGOs/CSOs on Road Safety Matters in Nigeria, Dr. Yusuf John Suberu, while delivering his  welcome address, expressed his gratitude to the World Health Organisation (WHO) for organising the workshop.

He emphasised the significance of road safety in the country and the need for collaborative efforts to achieve the United Nations Decade of Action on Road Safety 2021-2030.

Suberu highlighted the importance of educating road users and promoting awareness to prevent accidents.

He stressed the role of data collection in enhancing decision-making, resource allocation, and overall road safety improvements.

“The workshop aims to provide a platform for stakeholders to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and develop strategies for reducing road traffic accidents and fatalities. It also seeks to enhance data collection methods to support evidence-based policies and measures,” he said .

Suberu called on all stakeholders to be proactive in obtaining accurate data, adhere to speed limits, comply with traffic regulations, and promote responsible driving.

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Additionally, the Focal Person/Country Director of the UN Decade of Action on Road Safety and Injury Prevention in Nigeria,  Professor Sydney Ibeanusi, pointed out the importance of collective efforts in achieving safer roads.

Ibeanusi said, “the workshop will feature expert resource persons who will provide valuable insights into road safety best practices, data collection techniques, and the implementation of the Global Plan for Road Safety.

“It is expected that the interactions and contributions from all stakeholders will strengthen the resolve to improve data collection methods and pave the way for safer roads in Nigeria.”

Representatives from the Nigeria’s Vice President’s office, the Ministry of Health, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), WHO, and the Directorate of Road Traffic Service (DTRS) were present at the event.

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