The accident occurred at 1.37 p.m. near Torikoh bus stop axis of the expressway.
He also reminded motorists that excessive speeding was dangerous.
A mass burial has been held for the 147 victims who died while scooping fuel from the tanker wreckage.
He reiterated commitment to ensure Nigerians’ safety in all aspects of petroleum product distribution and transport.
FRSC has sought the Ministry of Petroleum Resources’ assistance in tackling rising road crashes involving tankers nationwide.
The FRSC sector commander, Samson Kaura, told journalists in Gombe that seven people, two women and five men, were involved in the crash.
FRSC is committed to ensuring the roads are safe for all commuters,” he said
Mr Ibitoye, “We are out to change the attitude of the people.’’
FRSC sector commander Joyce Alexander confirmed in Awka on Saturday, saying it could be attributed to brake failure and loss of control.
The FRSC official said the accident occurred on Thursday when a bus from Lagos to Port Harcourt veered off the highway and plunged into the river.
