Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has revealed that in line with its development objectives, the Nigerian government considers road safety a major development and economic priority for government at all levels, as it ensures safety and protection of lives and the well-being of the citizenry.
According to Prof. Osinbajo, public education campaign such as that provided by the FRSC traffic radio “is not just important, in terms of the fact that it is helpful in informing people about traffic and all that, but it is also a major means of educating the public about road safety issue. The VP then commended the UN Special Envoy, who visited Nigeria some few years ago, for “continuing the good work of road safety across the world.” He also praised the FRSC Corps Marshal for his very extensive work in road safety matters in Nigeria.
“I commend the work being done by the FRSC and the strong commitment of the Nigerian government towards improving road safety in the country. “Road safety is an important issue and it comes at a huge cost,” said Mr. Todt. Boboye also thanked the Vice President for his personal contribution to the issues, noting the improvements recorded in Nigeria in the area of road safety.
If the government of Nigeria is ready they can engage us to access the risk associated to our Nigerian road and road users, I will provide professional advise that will take our road safety to a higher level, all these risks could be mitigated to have accident free road.
How come?
No be em fault ooo only em in the mist of aboki them e no get voice na
And apapa is still the same way you inspected it the last time you hovered over the air in your chopper .
Hahaha Nigerians kai eluchechukwu so na osibanjo be dumebi
So all of a sudden you've found your voice. Dumebi
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