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Sector Commander cautions drivers against unsafe loading practices on highways

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    Newly posted Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Kaduna State, Corps Commander Andrew Longkam, has assured residents of improved road safety through strategic enforcement and public engagement.
    Longkam gave the assurance while interacting with newsmen on Monday in Kaduna.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Longkam assumed duty on April 9; his leadership would focus on reducing road traffic crashes and ensuring safer roads across the state.
    “The people of Kaduna State should expect visionary leadership. Our primary mandate is to reduce road traffic crashes and make the roads safer for all users,” he said.
    He pledged to strengthen coordination within the command, particularly in the areas of enforcement, public enlightenment, and removal of road obstructions.
    According to him, ongoing road construction projects by both federal and state governments have contributed to traffic challenges, adding that proactive measures would be taken to ease congestion.
    “We will ensure there is no obstruction to the free flow of traffic. Our personnel will be effectively deployed to minimize delays and ensure smooth movement on the roads,” he said.
    The sector commander also expressed concern over the increasing trend of roadside trading and activities that obstruct traffic flow.
    “Selling on highways and other forms of roadside trading disrupt traffic and endanger lives.
    “We will ensure such practices are curtailed to protect both traders and motorists,” he added.
    On the issue of overloading and unsafe transportation practices, Longkam described the situation as alarming and dangerous.
    He noted that some commercial vehicles designed to carry seven passengers are often overloaded with up to 15 or more, significantly increasing the risk of fatalities in the event of a crash.
    “Overloading is a serious safety violation. In the event of a crash, the number of casualties is usually high,” he warned.
    He also condemned the practice of mixed loading, where goods are transported alongside passengers, describing it as a major safety hazard.
    “In many cases, goods carried with passengers end up causing fatalities during crashes. Some passengers even sit on motorcycles loaded inside trucks, exposing themselves to grave danger,” he said.
    Longkam said the command would intensify enforcement through special intervention patrols and collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including transport unions and sister security agencies.
    “Road safety is a collective responsibility. We will work closely with all stakeholders to ensure compliance and promote safer road use,” he said.
    He urged motorists and road users to adhere to safety regulations and cooperate with authorities to reduce avoidable accidents. (NAN)
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