KDSG assures of sustainable road safety culture to avoid crashes

Wed, May 19, 2021
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THE Kaduna State Government has reassured its commitment to entrenching sustainable road safety culture for the welfare and wellbeing of road users.

The Commissioner for Public Works and Infrastructure, Hajiya Balaraba Aliyu,  gave the assurance at a joint press conference to commemorate the 2021 United Nations 6th Global Road Safety Week, on Wednesday in Kaduna.

Aliyu said the state governor had approved the establishment of Kaduna State Advisory Council to serve as a policy making body on road safety matters in the state.

She maintained that the state has always been in the forefront  of promoting road safety, and had established Kaduna State Traffic and Environmental Law Enforcement Agency (KASTLEA) for efficient enforcement of road traffic law.

She said the agency currently has  approximately 1,500 marshals and  plans to expand the number to 5,000.

Aliyu said the state has also embarked on urban renewal projects that involves the renovation, rehabilitation and reconstruction of roads, culverts and bridges across the state.

She said the projects were “for safety, comfort of road users and commuters to meet the UN global decade of action on road safety.”

The commissioner added that the state had also established Kaduna State Transport Regulatory Authority to coordinate and manage traffic usage of commercial operators.

“The risk of death and injury reduces considerably when speed are lowered.” she noted.

The commissioner commended the Federal Road Safety Corps and KASTLEA for their sustained efforts towards road safety management across the state.

Also, the Sector Commander, FRSC Kaduna State, Mr Hafiz Muhammad said they will embark on advocacy  visits to relevant stakeholders and policy makers to attract stronger collaboration on road safety management.

Muhammad said there will be media programs and rallies in motor parks to further create awareness on the dangers of excessive speed by motorists.

According to him, within the week, the Road Safety Wives Association (ROSOWA) will be visiting hospitals to identify with victims of road traffic crashes.

“In addition to Juma’at and Church Services on Friday and Sunday respectively with the aim of sensitizing the general public on dangers of over speeding.

He said they will also enforce speed limit in towns and major highway in the state.

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– May 19, 2021 @ 18:19 GMT

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