NEWS
FRSC Records 12.8% Reduction in Road Crashes in 10 Months Nationwide

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) recorded a 12.8 per cent reduction in Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) between January and October 2024, compared to the same period in 2023.
FRSC Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, made this known in an interview on Sunday in Abuja.
Mohammed said that the decrease was a testament to the FRSC’s commitment to improving road safety in Nigeria.
He highlighted the corps’ efforts to enhance road safety and reduce the number of crashes on Nigerian roads.
He said that the Corps had set an ambitious target to reduce road traffic deaths by five per cent every year, aligning with the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety.
The FRSC boss said that the essence of statistics was to be able to improve adding that the Corps’ commitment to enhancing road safety underscored the FRSC’s dedication to protecting Nigerian lives on the roads.
“FRSC’s efforts to reduce road crashes are in line with the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety, which aimed to reduce road traffic fatalities by 50 percent by 2030.
“The number of crashes decreased from 8,654 in 2023 to 7,675 in 2024, representing a 12.8 per cent reduction.
“Also, between January and October 2023, the corps recorded 25,126 injuries and fatalities, while the same period in 2024 saw a decrease to 24,525, representing a 2.5 per cent reduction,”he said.
Mohammed said that the corps recorded an increase in deaths within the same period.
He attributed the increase in deaths to mass crashes.
He citied the Jigawa crash that claimed numerous lives and the Minna crash that claimed 50 lives saying that the Corps was working to ensure road traffic deaths were reduced to the barest minimum.
“Despite the challenges, I am optimistic about achieving the corps’ target of reducing road traffic deaths by five per cent annually because by 2030, we also want to have achieved 50 per cent reduction in line with UN decade of action,”he said.
The corps marshal explained that the FRSC was working to improve its strategies, particularly during the end-of-year patrol, to achieve the desired reduction in road crashes.
Mohammed also emphasised the importance of collaboration between the FRSC, other stakeholders, and the public in achieving the goal of reducing road crashes.
He urged Nigerians to support the FRSC’s efforts by adhering to traffic rules and regulations, avoiding reckless driving, and reporting any traffic-related incidents to the corps.
” We understand that there is the need for increase public awareness and education on road safety and the Corps is embarking on massive press conferences and town hall meetings to reach the grassroots level,”he assured.
Mohammed maintained that the FRSC would continue to engage in public enlightenment campaigns to educate motorists and other road users on the importance of road safety.
“When we work together, I believe that Nigeria can achieve a significant reduction in road crashes and make its roads safer for all users,”he said.(NAN)
NEWS
Bauchi Govt Earmarks N4.7bn for Yankari, Tourism Development

The Bauchi state government says it has earmarked N4.7 billion to reinvigorate Yankari Game Reserve and Sumu Wildlife Park, to encourage sustainable tourism development.
The government has allocated the fund in its 2025 budget, to fasttrack infrastructure development in the parks and other tourism sites in the state.
Mr Abdullahi Hassan, Commissioner for Tourism and Culture, said this in an interview with on Tuesday in Bauchi
He said the government was making huge investments to upgrade key tourism facilities, showcasing the state’s rich cultural heritage for pleasure seekers and researchers.
Hassan said that N2.7 billion has been set aside for the rehabilitation and upgrade of the Yankari Game Reserve and Resort.
He said the project included installation of solar power systems to ensure uninterrupted power supply while modern park facilities would be provided at the cost of N1 billion.
The commissioner said the government would expend N1 billion on the upgrade of the Sumu Wildlife Park to attract tourists and boost the state revenue base.
Hassan said that a 13.3 kilometre Kafin Madaki – Sumu Road, an administration block and earth dams would be constructed to support park operations and provide clean water for animals and human consumption.
“Sumu Park, known for its friendly giraffes, zebras and other non-threatening wildlife will see enhancement aimed at preserving its unique features.
“Plans are underway to introduce new species to the park, further enriching the visitor experience,” he said.
Also, Nasiru Yusuf, the General Manager, Bauchi State Tourism Board, reiterated the state government commitment to revitalise the wildlife reserves through an ambitious project tagged: “Wildlife Rejuvenation Programme.”
The programme, he said, is designed to herald habitat restoration and restock endangered species as well as strengthen conservation laws.
“We are focusing on rebuilding the wildlife populations, especially in the Yankari Game Reserve, which has long been a symbol of pride to Bauchi and Nigeria at large.
“Wildlife conservation is not just a government responsibility rather a shared duty for future generations,” he said.
According to Yusuf, the state government is partnering with international bodies, including the Czech Republic, and signed several Memorandums of Understandings (MoUs), to enhance development of key tourism sites.
Similarly, Steven Gassol, a former Head of Forestry Department, said the Bauchi state government was collaborating with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), to innoculate over 12,000 cattle in agro pastoral communities surrounding the Yankari Game Reserve.
According to Cassole, the current state of wildlife in several protected areas across the country remains precarious, largely due to poaching, habitat loss and climate-related pressures.
He, however, said the federal and state governments have initiated a series of interventions to counter the threats.
He said the interventions included the expansion of protected reserves, stricter enforcement of anti poaching laws, and community-based conservation programmes aimed at empowering local communities to take active roles in preserving biodiversity.
This, he said, was being complemented by awareness creation activities to educate the people about the ecological and economic value of wildlife.
Cassole further lauded the synergy between regional bodies towards addressing cross border wildlife trafficking, which has been a major concern of the transnational conservation corridors.
“This collective action represents a promising shift towards sustainable conservation, continued synergy between the stakeholders will ensure long term success
CRIME
EFCC Traces Laundered $300,000 to Yahoo Boy

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it has traced over 300,000 dollars, laundered to a suspected internet fraudster.
A statement by Mr Dele Oyewale, the Spokesperson of the EFCC on Tuesday in Abuja said the suspect was among the 35 suspects arrested Sunday in Auchi area of Edo.
Oyewale said the arrest was sequel to credible intelligence that linked the suspects to fraudulent internet activities.
He said investigations had revealed that the suspect had collected and laundered over $300,000 for his syndicate members who were at large.
”Apart from internet fraud, EFCC’s investigations revealed that the suspect is equally involved in investment and banking fraud.
”He will be charged to court as soon as the investigation is concluded,” he said
NEWS
NIMC Begins free NIN Registration for Public school Pupils, Students in Kano

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) says it has concluded arrangements to commence free registration of pupils and students in public schools in Kano State.The exercise would cover pupils and students in primary, junior secondary, and senior secondary schools, who would be issued National Identification Numbers (NINs) at the end of the process.
Briefing stakeholders during an advocacy visit to the state Ministry of Education, the Regional Coordinator of NIMC, Mrs Emmanuella Igbinovia, said the exercise was crucial due to the increasing demand for NINs, especially for students sitting for WAEC and NECO examinations. She said the visit was to engage relevant stakeholders in the state and map out modalities for a smooth registration.According to her, preliminary requirements for the registration include a comprehensive list of public schools, names and phone numbers of principals.Igbinovia added that registration forms would soon be distributed to parents to complete, validate and return before the scheduled registration date.“A date will be announced for the registration and biometric capturing. We will also set aside another period for the printing and distribution of NIN slips for all registered pupils and students,” she said.Also speaking, the Kano State Coordinator of NIMC, Mr Garba Balarabe, said the project would boost enrolment figures in the state and enable students to obtain their NINs within a short time.He noted that Lagos State currently leads Kano by about 2.2 million enrolments, adding that the new initiative could help close that gap.In his remarks, the state Commissioner for Education, Dr Ali Haruna Makoda, assured the Commission of the state government’s support to ensure a successful exercise.Makoda, represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Alhaji Bashir Muhammad, called on parents and stakeholders to support the initiative and ensure all eligible pupils and students are duly registered. (NAN)