A Special Patrol/Mobile Court convicted 4,324 road traffic offenders in Akwa Ibom in the first quarter of 2019, Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Akwa Ibom Command has said.
The state Sector Commander, Mr. Sunday Oghenekaro, who stated this Sunday in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria, NAN in Uyo, said the offenders were convicted from January to March.
Oghenekaro said during the period the command recorded 16 road accidents that involved 104 persons- 63 persons sustained injuries during the crash while six persons died.
“During the first quarter of this year, 4,324 traffic offenders were arrested for contravening various traffic regulations within the 31 local government areas of Akwa Ibom.
“The offences ranged from driving with worn-out tyres, driving without seatbelt, driving with shattered wind screen, speed limit violation, driver’s licence violation and riding motor cycles without crash helmet, among others,’’ Oghenekaro said.
He attributed major causes of road accidents to excessive speed, dangerous/reckless driving and drunkenness, and advised drivers to avoid the vices and to set out for their journeys on time.
Oghenekaro cautioned motorists driving under special weather conditions and rainfall to avoid use of worn-out tyres and use of cell phones and to ensure that their vehicles were in good condition.
According to him, the command will continue to engage drivers and motorists across the state on public enlightenment and the consequences of traffic rule violation to achieve the corps mandate of zero tolerance to road accidents.
He urged road users to be disciplined, courteous and obey traffic rules, avoid drinking while driving, overloading, use of mobile phones and excessive speed.
“We must share in the FRSC the value of think safety, act safely toward ensuring safer road, fuller lives for all road users,’’ he said.
Oghenekaro noted that road crashes were caused by carelessness of some road users who wilfully choose not to observe the road traffic and regulations.
He said that members of the corps have been empowered under the law to enforce traffic laws as stipulated by law.
The sector commander recommended the Highway Code to all homes, places of worship and schools as part of measures to enlighten members of the public in order to reduce road crashes in the country.
NAN