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Shettima inaugurates National Road Safety Advisory Council

By Terhemba Daka, Abuja
12 October 2024   |   3:48 am
Vice President Kashim Shettima on Friday inaugurated the National Road Safety Advisory Council (NaRSAC), charging the members to align with global best practices in reducing traffic crashes.
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• Tasks Members On Best Practices To Reduce Traffic Crashes
Vice President Kashim Shettima on Friday inaugurated the National Road Safety Advisory Council (NaRSAC), charging the members to align with global best practices in reducing traffic crashes.

He also tasked the council to set National Road Safety Strategy targets and ensure effective coordination between federal, state and local governments to achieve shared road safety objectives.

During the ceremony at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Shettima emphasised the critical nature of road safety, stating: “Road safety is not merely a matter of policy but a critical part of the lifeline that connects the people of this nation.”

He applauded the Federal Road Safety Corps’s (FRSC) commitment, noting that the Corps has “consolidated a robust strategy to address the nation’s road traffic challenges” in its relatively short existence.

The establishment of NaRSAC aligns with recommendations from the World Bank Country Capacity Review, which identified areas for improvement in Nigeria’s road traffic administration and safety management.

Shettima urged FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, to embrace the recommendations as “a catalyst for the much-needed reforms in this sector.”

The vice president also commended the seamless coordination between federal and state executives, as well as various government agencies, saying, “this spirit of unity exemplifies the essence of working together for the common good.”

The vice president noted that the initiative is in line with the administration’s promise to strengthen administrative capacities across government bodies.

“I am confident that this intervention will enhance our transportation system and contribute to sustainable economic growth in Nigeria,” Shettima stated.

Earlier in his remarks, the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed, who is also the secretary of the advisory council, said the inauguration of the body has opened a new vista in road safety management in Nigeria, including fast-tracking the implementation of the Nigeria Road Safety Strategy (NRSS), which is the country’s response to the call for safe use of the road.

He said the inauguration of the council underscores the commitment of the administration in safeguarding the lives and property of citizens on the roads, noting that the implementation of the NRSS provides a clear direction towards achieving the vision for road safety, using the globally accepted “safe system approach” for managing road safety.

Further referencing the effective implementation of the NRSS as a top priority of the council, the Corps Marshal said that Nigeria now has an opportunity of reducing the number of casualties recorded in road traffic crashes to zero deaths.

The NaRSAC has Shettima as chairman with the membership comprising six governors, one representing each of the six geo-political zones; Ministers of Transportation, Works, Health, Justice, Education, Finance, Environment, Police Affairs, Interior, Budget and Economic Planning, FCT, Information and Labour and Productivity.

Other members include the National Security Adviser, President of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), and the Nigerian Society of Engineers.

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