She said that the number of fatal accidents dropped to six, indicating 17 per cent decrease.
“It is only the living that celebrate. Make sure you service your vehicle,” said FRSC.
She said that both agencies were determined to ensure free traffic flow, prevent road crashes, and safeguard commuters throughout the festive period.
The Federal Road Safety Corps decorated newly promoted officers in Anambra with their new ranks on Wednesday.
The sector commander offered condolences to the families of the victims
Ms Alexander said the crash involved a Mack tanker without a registration number and a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number EKP375XM.
The FRSC commander said many inter-state commercial drivers fail to comply with carrying passengers’ manifest with a column for blood group when travelling.
Ms Alexander said the partnership with NDLEA was to checkmate drunk driving in Ananbra.
FRSC sector commander Joyce Alexander confirmed in Awka on Saturday, saying it could be attributed to brake failure and loss of control.
“According to eyewitnesses, the driver of the Toyota Sienna failed to brake, rammed into Oye-agu market and crashed into traders,” said FRSC.
