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FRSC Reports 3,433 Deaths In 6,858 Road Crashes

Mufidat AbdulSalam by Mufidat AbdulSalam
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said that 3,433 persons were killed and 22,162 persons injured out of a total number of 6,858 reported road crashes in the past nine months.

The Corps Marshal, FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, revealed this during the flag-off of the 2025 Ember Months Public Enlightenment and Sensitisation Campaign in Abuja.

The corps marshal also noted that the major causes of the crashes were linked to driver fatigue, overloading, conveyance of persons in haulage vehicles and travelling with fuel in plastic containers.

Speaking on the 2025 ember months campaign, the corps marshal said, “The Ember month campaign is a yearly tradition through which the Federal Road Safety Corps intensifies its advocacy and public awareness on the need for safer road use. As we are all aware, the ember months is a season marked by increased travel, higher traffic volume and attendant rise in road crash injuries and fatalities.

“The theme reinforces the view that human factor is one of the major causes of road crashes. It also draws attention to the fact that drivers are largely responsible for crashes on our highways. Apparently, driver behaviour is a fundamental element in determining safety on our highways.

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“It is expected that the 2025 End of year campaign will create the needed awareness and sensitisation for drivers to take up the issue of safety more seriously.

“Therefore, the choice of the 2025 End-of-Year campaign theme Taking Responsibility for Your Safety was deliberate and well thought-out.
It was carefully chosen to address road traffic infringements by drivers which were largely responsible for the previous road crash records.”

He added that the 2024 Operation Zero, which was between December 15, 2024 to January 15, 2025, showed a decrease in number of deaths recorded.

According to him, 432 persons were killed; 2,070 persons were injured out of 533 reported cases of road crashes during that period.

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