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High rate of accidents: Group trains drivers in Bauchi

A Bauchi State based group, Advocacy for Integrity and Rule of Law Initiative (AIRLIN), has said that 657 people were involved in various road traffic crashes while 407 casualties were recorded in the state.

The Coordinator of AIRLIN, Mahmoud Mohammed Abubakar, said thia while speaking at a one-day workshop for drivers in Bauchi.

He said it was identified that human errors were major contributing factors to road crashes in the state and “that is why we decided to gather the drivers to train them by officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).”

Abubakar decried the incessant loss of lives on Bauchi State roads, attributing the problem to consumption of hard drugs by drivers to avoidable deaths.

“According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in the fourth quarter of 2023, 657 people were involved in various road traffic crashes while 407 casualties were recorded”. 

“We noticed that taking hard drugs, lack of knowledge and underage driving are part of the causes that are sending our people to early graves, and that is what prompted us to train them.”

The representative of Federal Road Safety Corps  FRSC Bauchi Sector Commander, Nasir Musa Mohammed, the Provost of Corps, the Representatives of the Commissioner of Police Assistant Police Public Relations Officer Aminu Gimba said that the drivers were trained on safe driving and speed caution. “Most of the road crashes are caused by over speeding and taking of illicit drugs by drivers. 

“We urge anyone who wants to drive to seek proper knowledge of driving for us to have a safer road and reduce the number of casualties,” they separately said.

Some of the drivers, that spoke at the occasion commended the organisers for the life saving workshop. “To be sincere, there are so many safety precautions I have never known in the past that are good for me, I just learnt them here. I am glad to be part of this training, so many of our colleagues have been killed by some of these minor mistakes that we don’t take seriously,” he said.

They appreciated the group ,

FRSC , Police and other stake holders for the opportunity and unwavering commitment to  sanitising the highways and pledged the their’s willingness to carry out all they have learnt to their colleques.

The drivers also identified bad roads, high cost of living as factors that will.not allow drivers to get all they needed in their vehicles

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