FRSC blamed death on ignorance, greed, and disregard for safety warnings.
The FRSC said it had cordoned off the area from both ends to safeguard road users.
The corps marshal reaffirmed FRSC’s commitment to reducing road traffic crashes to the barest minimum.
The corps said it actively intensified its campaign against corruption and unethical conduct.
He said that the development had already sparked excitement and renewed morale within the Corps.
Mr Ogungbemide said the recovery was a reaffirmation of FRSC’s commitment to national security and public service.
He said it was necessary to caution drivers across the country, arising from the forecasted heavy rainfall expected as the season progresses.
Mr Ogungbemide, acknowledged the challenge of “recalcitrant offenders” who persist in overloading vehicles despite repeated arrests
Reports indicated that a coaster bus marked KN 041 A17, owned by the Kano State Government, was involved in the accident.
Mr Mohammed said that the redeployment became necessary towards creating a safer motoring environment.
