The MoU is expected to enhance institutional partnerships, knowledge exchange, and coordinated efforts to improve road safety in the sub-region.
Mr Kayo urged road users to prioritise safety at all times
“The FRSC is appealing to motorists to be patient, reduce speed and avoid driving against the flow of traffic,” he said.
Mr Utipime identified the three causes of road crashes to include human, mechanical, and environmental factors.
Mr Ohaeri described the outcome as one of the FRSC’s most remarkable operational achievements in recent years.
Mr Asanya advised the construction firm handling work on the road to place “illuminating signs’ on the road to alert motorists of ongoing works.
The safety system gap analysis on Dangote cement transport operations was conducted in September 2025.
Mr Hamzat advised motorists to drive responsibly and arrive alive.
He said that both offences directly endangered lives.
The FRSC State Sector Commander, Dr Samuel Ibitoye, confirmed the incident to journalists on Wednesday in Akure.
