President
Muhammadu Buhari has commended the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) for the
commitment it has shown to road safety campaigns, saying his administration
will remain committed to supporting it to achieve optimal performance. The
President stated this on Monday while commissioning the 283 operational
vehicles procured for the FRSC by the Federal Government to boost its
operational activities.
According
to Bisi Kazeem, Head Media Relations and Strategy, FRSC the President who was
represented by the Minister of Interior, Lt General Abdulrahman Dambazzau
(rtd) stated that the establishment of the FRSC 28 years ago was a
demonstration of government’s concerns for the safety and security of road
users. He noted that in sustaining government’s goodwill for the success of
road safety campaigns in the country, the administration has remained
unrelenting in its commitment to provision of road infrastructure and
development of capacity of staff of the FRSC including provision of facilities
that could enhance effective management of traffic on the nation’s highways.
“This
administration is committed to the ideals of road safety and will continue to
demonstrate its support for the FRSC in its commitment to ensuring safety of
lives on the nation’s roads,” he stated.
President
Buhari further stated that government is aware of the various policies and
programmes being put in place by the FRSC to manage the nation’s highways,
giving examples of such policies as Road Transport Safety Standardisation
Scheme (RTSSS); reforms in the licensing system of the country and other
operational mechanisms being put in place to address the menace of road traffic
crashes in the country. According to him, in line with government’s commitment
to the success of the United Nations Decade of Action For Road Safety:
2011-2020, Nigeria in 2010, became a signatory to the Vienna and Geneva
Conventions on Road Markings and Signage, after over 40 and 60 years without
the nation’s endorsement.
“Furthermore,
in the nation’s desire to inculcate road safety culture into young children,
the Federal Government infused the studies of road safety into the school
curriculum as approved by the Council of Education with effort to provide for
child safety through the School Bus initiative meant to guarantee safe movement
of students,” the President stated.
On
the driving school standardisation programme initiated by the Corps, the
President noted that the policy was introduced to ensure standardisation and
certification of the operations of the driving schools in the country, saying
through the scheme, driving schools across the country are now linked to
driver’s licence acquisition to ensure that new applicants for the driver’s
licence receive the requisite training before certification and procession of
their driver’s licences. He further noted that to ensure fundamental
restructuring of the driving culture of Nigerians, government approved the
introduction of the biometric-based driver’s licence to fight the scourge of
fake and duplication of licences in the country.
“With
the approved reforms, licensing of vehicles in Nigeria now provide accurate
data that populate the national database on vehicles and their owners which
makes it possible for introduction of speed camera, e-ticketing and remote
enforcement,” he stated. The President further stated that the reforms in the
licensing system of the country have launched Nigeria into the age of
digitalised road transport management system, in line with global best
practices in road safety management and administration, assuring that
government will continue to demonstrate the necessary political support for the
success of all road safety programmes in Nigeria.
“That
is why this administration expediently approved the Nigeria Road Safety
Strategy Document (NRSS) as recently endorsed by the National Economic Council
(NEC) during its last sitting,” he stated.
President
Buhari however pointed out that road safety is not the exclusive preserve of
the Federal Government, stressing that every Nigerian should see himself or
herself as active participant in the collective campaigns that would ensure
safe motoring environment as evidenced by the NRSS document which spelt out the
role that all tiers of government, including the private and public sectors as
well as stakeholders could play in funding road safety activities in the
country.
“Let
me therefore, commend the leadership of the FRSC and the entire staff for the
initiatives and commitment to vigorously pursue road safety programmes for
safety and security of lives and property on the road,” he stated.
President
Buhari stated that the award of the Quality Management System Certification
(QMS) (ISO 9001:2008) to the FRSC by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria
(SON) is a further testimony to the success of the reforms which the FRSC has
undertaken over the years, saying it must be sustained to further guarantee
safety of all road users.
According
to the President, it was to further boost the operational success of the Corps
and in line with the administration’s desire to ensure safety and security of
lives and property of the citizens that the procurement of two hundred and
eighty three (283) operational vehicles being commissioned today was done.
“These
vehicles will no doubt boost the operational capability of the FRSC and enhance
the capacity of the personnel to face the challenges of enforcing traffic rules
and regulations on the nation’s highways.
“It
is our hope that the fleet of vehicles would give impetus to the ongoing global
campaign for road safety under the auspices of the United Nations Decade of
Action For Road Safety: 2011-2020.
“I
assure the Management of the FRSC that this administration will continue to
render necessary support for the success of its campaigns for safety on the
nation’s roads for the enhancement of the economic activities and tourist
potentials of the people,” the President stated.
President
Buhari urged Nigerians to support FRSC and other law enforcement agencies
in their efforts to ensure safety and security of the people. He however gave
directive to the FRSC to initiate process that could lead to effective control
of offences of driving against traffic and overloading which are rampart among
drivers, thus constituting hazards to road users.
In
his address, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Engineer
Babachir David Lawal described the commissioning of the operational vehicles as
historic and a clear demonstration of Federal Government’s support for the
FRSC, saying the action is in line with the present administration’s commitment
to issues of safety of lives and property of the people.
According
to him, the administration of President Buhari pays special attention to issues
of human safety as well as welfare and security of the people wherever they
live and work, noting that the event further demonstrates the values which
administration holds in the highest esteem. The SGF noted that as a nation that
depends on road as the most preferred means of transportation, there is the
continuing need for government at all levels to show interest in the safety of
road travellers through adequate investment in matters of road safety. This he
said informed government’s decision to support the FRSC in all its policies and
programmes.
Engineer
Babachir Lawal further stated that the decision by the administration to
release the Corps’ capital budgetary allocations which enabled the procurement
of the vehicles was to enhance the operational capability of the Corps and make
it possible for it to carry out its statutory responsibilities more
efficiently. He further noted that as the custodian of road safety in the
country, government believes that with adequate provision of human and material
resources to it, FRSC could be empowered to perform its role of keeping the
roads safe better.
The
SGF recalled that the commissioning of the operational vehicles was the first
time in the history of the FRSC that over two hundred fleet of vehicles
comprising of ambulances and tow trucks would be injected into the Corps at
once, noting that the gesture would motivate the staff for improved
productivity and greater visibility on the nation’s highways.
“I
wish to assure Your Excellency that with this empowerment given to the FRSC,
there would not be any hiding places for violators of traffic rules and
regulations on the road, as these vehicles would be deployed to effectively man
the roads, ensure prompt removal of wrecks and respond promptly to distress
calls to emergencies for maximum protection of road users,” he further stated.
In
his welcome address, the Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Boboye Oyeyemi poured
encomiums on President Muhammadu Buhari for his consistent support for the
FRSC’s road safety campaigns and concerns for safety and security of lives and
property of the people, saying these manifested in the provision of the
operational vehicles being commissioned today.
Oyeyemi
particularly commended the President for his approval of the use of speed
limiting devices which would enable the Corps control speed-related crashes;
the Nigeria Road Safety Strategy document and approval for the Corps to train
all convoy drivers, stressing that these supports culminated in the procurement
of the 283 operational vehicles for the Corps.
According
to the Corps Marshal, the vehicles would empower the Corps to effectively man
the roads and deliver safety to the people, saying FRSC’s commitment to the
attainment of the targets of the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety: 2011-2020
has been boosted by the provision of the equipment. Oyeyemi assured
the President, that in line with his desire to reposition the Corps for
effective performances, the vehicles would be immediately deployed and
effectively utilised for maximum results.
The
Corps Marshal thanked the road safety stakeholders for their consistent support
for the safer road campaign, assuring Nigerians that the FRSC would not waver
in its commitment to making the nation’s roads safe for all travellers.
Highlights
of the commissioning ceremony which attracted guests from the various
Ministries, Departments and Agencies including the Minister of State, Health
and representatives of the Armed Forces, was the inauguration of the vehicles
by the representative of the President, who was supported by the Corps Marshal
and other special guests. Thereafter there was an inspection of the vehicles by
the President’s representative who commended the FRSC for its initiatives on
road safety.
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