The sector commander said the outreach was brought to motor parks, union members, and drivers to assess their health status and stay healthy.
Mr Hamzat said, “Road safety is not the sole duty of the federal system or law enforcement entity; it is a shared responsibility.”
He called on motorists who had not fixed speed limit devices on their vehicles, especially commercial vehicles, to do so.
The donated materials included reflective jackets and raincoats among others.
In a statement in Abeokuta, Florence Okpe, the spokesperson of FRSC in Ogun, said the three accidents happened in the early hours of the day.
She attributed the accident to speeding and wrongful overtaking.
The FRSC spokesperson explained that the injured victims were taken to Famobis Hospital Mowe for medical attention.
The sector commander also said 204 RTCs were fatal, 483 were serious, and 79 were minor.
The sector commander added that 8,869 vehicles were impounded within the period under review for contravention of various traffic offences.
The accident involved a head on collision between a commercial bus and a trailer, whose driver is yet to be found.
