Mr Ogidan urged officers of the FRSC in the state not to be complacent.
Mr Ogidan urged motorists to adhere to the rules and regulations guiding road traffic to ensure safety.
Mr Ogidan urged Nigerians to download the FRSC mobile app on their phones as it comes in handy and has several user-friendly features.
It explained that 17 persons, including 12 male adults, two female adults, one male child and two female children, were involved in the incident.
Four persons escaped death in a ghastly auto crash in Ilorin on Sunday, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said.
The FRSC in Kwara said the vehicle belongs to CGC Construction Company and blamed the cause of accident on over-speeding.
Mr Ogidan underscored the need to embrace sustainable transportation means that are sustainable in terms of social and environmental impacts.
The deceased was burnt to ashes, the FRSC added.
The Kwara sector of the FRSC says it impounded 37 vehicles during Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections.
