Mr Kazeem attributed the low figures to what he termed as “the corps’ rejigged operational tactics towards creating a safer motoring environment in Nigeria”.
“Motorists need to drive between 20 kilometres and 30 kilometres on highways, while 10 kilometres and 20 kilometres in built-up areas so as to avoid road traffic crashes.”
FRSC has ordered commanding officers to supervise the deployment of operatives and logistics to critical locations across the country.
One hundred and ten people have been killed in Kaduna and 198 injured, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reveals.
The Fiscal Responsibility Commission told a House committee that the FRSC has not remitted N5.1 billion generated into the nation’s coffers since 2016.
According to the FRSC, the over-aged trucks are also not roadworthy.
The body camera is to help reduce assault on officers and check their behaviour on patrol.
