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Road Accidents: 146 Persons Killed, 904 Injured in Kogi

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

A total of 146 persons were killed in road accidents in Kogi state while 904 others were injured between January and November 2020.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Zonal Commanding Officer, RS8 Ilorin, Victor Nwokolo disclosed this at the inauguration of  the campaign for 2020 Ember Months and Mega Rally, to ensure safety on roads and reduce the fatality of crashes in the state.

According to Nwokolo, the FRSC analysis showed a reduction in road accidents data in the state compared with previous years.

He  also disclosed that a total of 355 road traffic crashes were recorded in 2019 with 1,148 persons injured, 194 killed and 558 vehicles involved while between January to November, 2020 witnessed a total of 326 road traffic crashes of which 904 people were injured and 146 killed and 482 vehicles involved.

The figure, he said gave 7.9% increase in road traffic crashes, 7.5% decrease in people injured and 29.6% in persons killed when compared with over eleven months records of 2019 and 2020.

The Sector Commander, RS8 Kogi, CC Solomon Agure who also spoke at the event, said the 2020 Ember Months Campaign was targeted at inducing the best global road use practices into the people of the State and the nation at large.

According to Agure, the campaign theme, “Drive safe, Stay safe”, was deliberately chosen to allow all and sundry reflect deeply and critically analyzed issues of road traffic rules and regulations as well as their attendance consequences.

He noted that Kogi as a confluence State remained a traffic melting point linking States from the North, South and East has a special traffic challenges especially during the festive period.

”This comes with disobedience to traffic rules and regulations by motorists and road users owing to improperly planned journeys leading to speeding, dangerous driving and other road vices which often times culminate in Road Traffic Crashes (RTC).

”In view of the above the Command has put some measures in place to checkmate these ugly trends to ensure safety of lives and properties.

”These include identification of black spots within the major roads in the state, gridlock areas, robust public enlightenments and domesticated public education on road usage and related issues, carrying out of road audits and survey, among others”, he said.

The sector commander stressed that Road Traffic Crashes do not just happen; but caused by lawless, reckless, negligent, impatient, unskilled drivers, and of mechanically deficient vehicles, among others.

He, therefore called on all transport stakeholders and Government officials to shun reckless driving and also to ensure their drivers and vehicles were in good shape and working conditions.

He added: ”Avoid the temptation of the rush period and remember you owe the passengers the obligation of safely conveying them to their destinations”.

Agure commended Gov. Yahaya Adoza Bello and his deputy, Chief Edward David Onoja for their total commitment to supporting FRSC towards the propagation of Road Safety in Kogi State and the Nation at large.

He thanked all the Sister Security Agencies, and traditional rulers in state for their complimentary roles towards achieving one common goal of nation building through safety on the roads.

”This is quite appreciable but calls for more efforts on our part and support from Government and other agencies to uphold this stance and further reduce it to the barest minimum by end of 2020”, Nwokolo said.

He, therefore, urged road users to guide against road traffic offences such as drunkenness, overloading, dangerous overtaking, kid driving, use of worn out tyres, and refusal to obey traffic lights or signs, warning that the corps would not take it kindly with any offender.

He emphasised the commitment of the Corps to its mandate of creating safer motoring environment for the good people of Kogi State and the Nation at large.

In his remarks, the Kogi State Governor, Alh. Yahaya Bello, commended the efforts of FRSC in ensuring safety on Kogi roads and across Nigeria at large.

The governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Folashade Ayoade, further thanked the corps for reopening Jamata bridge to ease motorists of traffic hardship during the yuletide season, urging them to extend the gesture to Itobe bridge.

The governor enjoined motorists to be safety conscious and not endangering the lives of passengers and theirs, while assuring the corps of the continuous support of his government to ensure safety on roads in Kogi state.

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Fire Guts Shop Destroys Goods, Monies in Ilorin

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From Samuel James, Ilorin

Goods worth millions of Naira with huge cash from sales have been burnt into ashes during a midnight inferno that occurred at Akerebiata area of Ilorin metropolis in state capital.

It was gathered that an unfortunate incident happened around 12am during the weekend at a shop where engine oil, brake fluid motor and other associated products are sold.

Ahmad Toyib, the owner of the affected shop who shares the same building with his wife who is also into tailoring materials business lost all the tailoring equipment in the severely burnt.

In addition, all the cash sales made a day before the incident and POS machine were also completely razed down.

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CNS Says Forensic, Investigative Operations Key to National Devt

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, has charged officers and men of the Nigerian Navy to uphold professionalism by continuously improving their skills and aligning with global standards in forensic and investigative practices.

CNS Ogalla assured that the Nigerian Navy is committed towards adopting global best practices in forensic and investigative operations to support national development.

He stated this during the combined graduation ceremony for three courses for the Advanced Provost Officers Course, the Advanced Detective Investigation Course, and the Outriders Course—held at the Nigerian Navy Provost and Regulating School in Makurdi, Benue State,

Ogalla, who spoke through Rear Admiral Noel Madugu, highlighted the importance of the training, explaining that the courses were designed to enhance the competencies of the officers and ratings graduating from the Provost and Regulating Department.

CNS however commended the graduates, particularly those from the newly introduced specialist programs, as pioneers in advanced forensics and investigative fields.

“As pioneers, the Nigerian Navy is proud of the milestone you have achieved as custodians of forensics and specialist investigators within the Service.

“Our hope is that you will build on the knowledge gained here through dedication and professionalism in your assignments, striving for greater excellence” he maintained

Earlier, Navy Captain Henry Ejeh, Commandant of the School, detailed the rigorous 10-week training program, emphasizing its focus on instilling best practices in law enforcement within and beyond the military. He noted that the program employed diverse methods, including classroom lectures, practical demonstrations, and training attachments, to ensure the students were well-prepared for their roles.

The ceremony underscored the Navy’s unwavering commitment to excellence and its role in advancing national security through cutting-edge forensic and investigative training.

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Kwara NSCDC Organises Medical Outreach, Award Night

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From Samuel James, Ilorin

The Kwara state command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has organized a Medical Outreach, Security Summit and Award Night to mark its end-of-year activities in the state.

The event which was organized by the Tanke Division highlighted the Corp’s commitment to community service, security enhancement and the recognition of excellence.

The event started with a Medical Outreach that aimed at improving health and well-being of elderly residents in the Tanke community, as free medical tests were conducted to demonstrate the Corps’ dedication to social responsibility and care for the welfare of citizens.

The Security Summit, which followed, focused on strategies to enlighten neighborhood safety and foster greater collaboration among stakeholders. It also centered its discussions on proactive measures to tackle security challenges and to enhance collective efforts toward ensuring a safe society.

The event also culminated in an Award Night to celebrate officers and stakeholders who have shown outstanding dedication, professionalism, and contributions to public safety.

While addressing the gathering, the State Commandant, Dr. Umar J.G. Mohammed, who was represented by the Area K Commander, ACC Kehinde Adebayo, extolled the officers for their unwavering commitment to duty, and explained that recognizing hard work and dedication is not only to motivate personnel but also to inspire excellence and strengthen service delivery.

In his remarks, the Tanke Divisional Officer, SC Oyinloye Yinka, explained the importance of the event, describing it as a platform to appreciate officers for their resilience and to encourage stakeholders’ involvement while reinforcing the Corps’ mandate of safeguarding lives and property.

Oyinloye further appreciated the stakeholders for their unwavering support, acknowledging that the division’s achievements were made possible through the collaborative efforts and partnerships.

The State Command however reassured of its readiness to sustain these initiatives and to deepen community engagement, and enhance operational efficiency in the years to come.

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