The FRSC boss said the exercise would concentrate on such offences as violation of speed limits by all categories of vehicles and route violations.
Mr Kazeem added that Mr Biu instructed the sector commanders to set up joint task forces in collaboration with sister agencies to conduct special operations to end the practice.
He added that four persons were involved in the accident.
“When you are driving, you should know that you are the only sane person on the road,” said an FRSC sector commander.
The FRSC boss said the command had sensitised and enlightened motorists on safe road use culture to avert such incidences of road carnage.
Mr Adekanye called on motorists to shun night travelling.
He said that six people were involved in the accident.
“Vehicles involved in the accident were a petrol tanker, a trailer and an 18-seater bus following a route violation.
The FRSC spokesperson explained that the injured victims were taken to Famobis Hospital Mowe for medical attention.
The sector commander further urged motorists to adhere to traffic rules and regulations.
