Akungba Crash: Relocate markets from highways, Corps Marshal urges Local govt authorities
Politics
IN a sustained efforts towards making the highways safer and eradicating all incidences of road traffic crashes and its attendant fatalities, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Boboye Oyeyemi, has urged administrators of Local Governments in the country to relocate markets from the highways.
He noted that it will help the existing operational efforts of the FRSC towards enhancing the safety of the entire motoring population.
According to Bisi Kazeem, the Corps Public Education Officer, the Corps Marshal made the call while decrying the recent road traffic crash caused by break failure and loss of control that claimed multiple lives at the Ibaka area of Akungba Akoko, Akoko South-West Local Government Area of Ondo State on Saturday evening.
Lamenting the huge loss of lives and damage to properties occasioned by the unfortunate, but avoidable occurrence, Oyeyemi explained that the crash occurred at about 6.30 pm on Saturday October 31, 2020, when a DAF Truck loaded with bags of rice rammed into the stalls in the market and crashed into a Toyota Camry saloon car, Toyota corolla and 3 other motorcycles.
The fatal crash involved a total of 23 persons, comprising 11 male adults, 3 male children, 7 female adults and 2 female children. Out of the 23 people involved, a total of 7 people, comprising 3 male adults, 3 female adults and 1 male child were rescued with different degrees of injuries and taken to the hospital.
While 16 people were killed, comprising 8 male adults, 2 male children, 4 female adults and 2 female children and that the dead bodies had been deposited at the Specialist Hospital Ikare and General Hospital Iwaro Oka mortuaries, respectively by FRSC emergency rescue teams.
The Corps Marshal, who spoke extensively on the urgency of such relocation, also said that the Corps was concerned with the rising statistics of innocent citizens, who have lost their lives as a result of locating markets close to the highways and has since initiated impact oriented operational strategies to curb the menace.
He, however, lamented that the strategies, no matter how good, will not yield the desired results if the government at the grassroots does not rise to the responsibility of relocating those markets.
Commiserating with the families of the victims, the Corps Marshal advised road users to be more disciplined, maintain their vehicles regularly and maintain the prescribed speed limits at all times, especially along crowded places like markets.
– Nov. 1, 2020 @ 15:25 GMT |
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