Mr Mohammed said that the nationwide patrol started on Friday, June 14, and ended on Sunday, June 23.
A female pedestrian has been confirmed dead in a crash involving a truck along the Onitsha-Asaba road, Anambra, on Thursday.
Mr Eshiet said some motorists get comfortable with the temporary driving licences issued to them.
The sector commander of FRSC state command, Adeyemi Sokunbi, appreciated the corps marshal and the management for considering personnel for promotion and decoration.
According to the FRSC boss, the radar gun, which monitors vehicles’ speed, will be used to drastically reduce road crashes in Ogun.
“The corpses were taken away by family members of the victims.”
“Anambra state recorded a decrease of 22.22 per cent in incidence of road traffic crashes in the year 2023 compared with 2022.”
The PRO said the achievement was a result of resilience and commitment by officers of the command.
“Further investigation revealed that 73 people were involved in the crash, with 59 sustaining injuries and, sadly, 4 losing their lives.”
The sector commander said that the cause of the two road traffic crashes was speed-related.