“NSCDC’s priority is to ensure adequate security of farmers and all agricultural investments.”
He said the FRSC had met with animal dealers in the Kara area of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway to inform them of the dangers.
The NSCDC boss praised the female officers for choosing to serve in the country’s security sector.
The FRSC sector commander said that one of the vehicles coming from Lagos collided with the one coming from Abeokuta.
“The corpse of the victim had been deposited at Ifo General Hospital, Ogun.”
He enjoined the passengers to call the FRSC toll-free number 122 to report any abnormality.
The sector commander noted that the use of alcohol and drugs affected the decisions of drivers negatively, thus sometimes leading to accidents.
The FRSC spokesperson said 14 people were involved in the accident.
Mrs Okpe attributed the cause of the accident to excessive speed on the part of the Sienna driver.
Mr Umar said the warning had become necessary as the FRSC, police and other sister agencies, would be on ground to arrest motorists driving against traffic.
