The Federal Road Safety Corps on Monday revealed that 5,421 people were killed in road traffic crashes across Nigeria in 2024, a seven percent increase from the 5,081 fatalities recorded in 2023.This alarming figure was disclosed during a press briefing by the FRSC Corps Marshal,
Mr Mohammed said that the move was part of efforts to curb the rising incidence of crashes involving tankers on Nigerian roads.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says it arrested no fewer than 21,580 traffic offenders between January and December 2024 across the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
A road accident in Kwara State claimed 15 lives and injured three others. The incident involved a trailer and a Canter truck, prompting calls for government action.
The death toll stands at 70 so far, according to Kumar Tsukwam, the head of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Niger State.
Eighteen people were also killed in a truck accident in south-eastern Nigeria on Sunday, a week after a petrol tanker explosion left at least 98 dead.
The explosion occurred barely a week after 98 people died in a tanker explosion in northern Niger State. Anadolu reported that Nigeria has experienced 172 oil tanker accidents and 1,896 deaths since 2009. 2024 saw the highest death toll, with 266 fatalities.
Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has suggested that enforcement of anti-spill locks on petrol tankers can address frequent tanker explosions in Nigeria. Mr Mbah spoke on Tuesday when he received in his office the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Zubaida Umar, and her team.
Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Corps said in a statement Saturday evening. Those who died were “burnt beyond recognition,” the spokesperson of the safety corps rescue teams, Olusegun ...
The death toll from the tanker explosion that occurred at the Ugwu Onyeama section of the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway has increased to 21. PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported that a petrol tanker, on Saturday, exploded at the Ugwu Onyeama section of the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway killing several people and injuring others.
The explosion occurred barely a week after 98 people died in a tanker explosion in northern Niger State. Anadolu reported that Nigeria has experienced 172 oil tanker accidents and 1,896 deaths since 2009. 2024 saw the highest death toll, with 266 fatalities.
In October, 147 people died in a similar accident in Jigawa state, one of the worst such tragedies in Nigeria. In 2020, the Federal Road Safety Corps listed 1,531 fuel tanker accidents which claimed over 535 lives.