252 dead, 1,303 injured in Niger road crashes: FRSC

A total of 435 road traffic accidents were recorded in Niger State between January and November 2021, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said on Saturday.
The sector commander, Musa Mohammed, said that 252 deaths and 1,307 injuries were recorded in the accidents.
Mr Mohammed said at least 2,424 people were involved in the accidents that occurred in different parts of the state.
He identified over-speeding as one of the major problems among motorists in the state.
According to him, 80 per cent of the accidents occurred because of over-speeding and over-taking on sharp bends on the highways.
He advised motorists to exercise caution and adhere strictly to speed limits to prevent road mishaps.
Mr Mohammed said the corps would continue to monitor road usage to guard against dangerous driving.
More from Peoples Gazette

Sport
FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifier: Ghana, Tanzania, Senegal through to fourth round
CAF Women’s Champions League breakthrough star, Ghana’s Evelyn Badu, was the heroine of the qualifier.

Sport
Volleyball Premier: Nigeria Customs Service Babes beat COAS Babes 3-0
The COAS Babes coach, Elishama Elam, said his side was defeated for “lack of experience.”

Opinion
Chidi Odinkalu: Nigeria’s courts of unequal injustice and curious appointments
By assigning priority to “political cases”, the Supreme Court sustains a two-track judicial system by which it puts the interests of politicians above those of the citizens.

Politics
Paul Adefarasin urges Nigerians not to vote for “rice and beans” in 2023
He said Nigerians should cast their votes with the next four years in mind, rather than the two weeks lifespan of the food items distributed by politicians.

Sport
FIFA pushes to adopt Arabic as official language
This development comes as Qatar is in top gear to host the World Cup next year.

Faith
Ghanaian cardinal ‘fed up’ with Vatican disputes, retires abruptly: Sources
Peter Turkson, 73, from Ghana, is a key adviser to Pope Francis on climate change and social justice and is the only African to head a Vatican department.