“The corps arrested a total of 666 vehicles for overloading in this period.” Nigeria FRSC LagosState
The Sector Commander, Mr Hyginus Omeje, who disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Wednesday, said the corps would not tolerate disregard for road safety rules and regulations.
He said 10 of the crashes were fatal, claiming 10 lives; 13 were serious, which injured 40 people, while 10 were minor accidents. “The corps arrested a total of 666 vehicles for overloading in this period. We will continue to do our best to reduce road crashes and save lives,” Omeje said.
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