FRSC intensifies nationwide crackdown on overloading

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By Ibironke Ariyo

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has directed its commanding officers to step up nationwide enforcement against overloading by vehicles and ensure public safety.

The Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Olusegun Ogungbemide, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.

Ogungbemide dismissed accusations that the FRSC was not enforcing against overloading, describing it as โ€œnot a fact established.โ€

โ€œThere is no place where you visit today where you wonโ€™t find overloaded vehicles being impounded for one infraction or the other.

โ€œEvidence of ongoing enforcement is regularly shared on FRSCโ€™s social media platforms, including recent arrests made across various locations.

โ€œIn 2024, between January and December, the Corps impounded overloaded vehicles and arrested offenders in all the 12 zones of the FRSC.

โ€œFor example, 777 overloaded vehicles were impounded in Kaduna Zone, while 500, 489, 223, 489 and 89 vehicles were impounded in Sokoto, Oshogbo, Bauchi, Lagos and Yola Zones respectively.

โ€œOthers include 289, 356, 140, 1,266, 440 and 157 overloaded vehicles impounded in Jos, Benin, PortHarcourt, Abuja, Ilorin and Enugu Zones respectively.

โ€œThis brings to the total of overloaded vehicles impounded as 5,217. So, this is ongoing and we wonโ€™t relent until road traffic crashes is curbed to the barest minimum on Nigerian roads,โ€ he said.

Ogungbemide, however, acknowledged the challenge of โ€œrecalcitrant offendersโ€ who persist in overloading vehicles in spite of repeated arrests adding that the corps conducted daily enforcement operations nationwide.

He said, โ€œwe have not relented in advocacy, especially towards commercial drivers and commuters, to discourage entering overloaded vehicles.โ€

On measures taken to curb the practice, the CPEO stressed that enforcement remained the primary tool, backed by sustained public enlightenment campaigns.

He added that commuters play a critical role in supporting the corpsโ€™ efforts by refusing to patronise overloaded vehicles.

โ€œWeโ€™ve been doing this for 37 years, but unfortunately, some drivers are still bent on violating traffic safety rules. So, we are enforcing more and engaging the public directly.

โ€œWe also believe that if thereโ€™s no market for these drivers, it wonโ€™t be enticing for them. But when passengers are available, they take advantage and overload,โ€ he said.

The FRSC spokesman also revealed that special directives had been given to command units, particularly in northern regions, to crack down on โ€œmixed loadingโ€.

Ogungbemide explained that โ€œmix loadingโ€ which was the transportation of passengers alongside goods and animals in the same vehicle posed serious risks.

โ€œAs the country enters a busy travel season, the FRSC has increased its surveillance and engagement efforts to ensure safe transit for all road users,โ€ he assured. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

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