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Road accidents due to human factors, as 90 per cent drivers didn’t know road signs – Concerned Nigerian writes

212 Lagos Road,
Ikorodu,
Lagos State.
8th Jan, 2024.
Chief Executive Officer,
Capital Post,
Head Office, Abuja.
BIG TROUBLES FOR NIGERIA IN ROAD SAFETY AND SECURITY
Serious danger is looming in this country if the Government at all levels continue to pay lip service to Security and Road Safety issues.
Global and Local research reports revealed that over 80 per cent of Road Traffic Crashes were caused by the Human Factors and over 70 percent of this were attributed to the Drivers.
It therefore means that if the Human Factors are effectively handled with uncompromised traffic law enforcement, about 70 percent of the Road Accident can be prevented. It is possible in Nigeria because some Countries have done it successfully.
Losing over 43,000 men and women, young and old on Nigeria roads with over 200,000 people suffering various degrees of injuries annually is not a pleasant news at all.
Quality Prevention education and uncompromised enforcement still remain the sure antidote to the challenges of Road Teaffic Crashes globally.
Between January and December, 2023, I and my team embarked on a research project that took us to all the 6 geopolitical zones in Nigeria. We monitored the Driving pattern by Drivers of Commercial, Private and Self – own Vehicles.
In the course of the research, we observed the following:
1. Over 70 per cent of the Drivers on inter – state and street roads were guilty of unsafe speed.
2. Over 60 per cent of the Drivers were guilty of Lane weaving, Lane split and other types of reckless Driving.
3. Over 80 per cent of the Drivers wetr guilty of Lane indiscipline.
4. Over 80 per cent of the Drivers were guilty of Traffic Light violation, particularly, running the red and stopping after the stop line.
5. Over 80 per cent of the Very Important Personalities (V.I.Ps) sampled, violated multiple traffic regulations.
6. Over 50 per cent of the Drivers, particularly in the Northern States have no valid Driver Licence.
7. Over 60 per cent Officers of Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Directorate of Road Traffic Services(VIOs) and Nigeria Police compromised their duties.
8. Over 60 per cent of interstate commercial vehicles were guilty of operating.
9. Over 70 per cent of intra city commercial vehicles were guilty of overloading.
10. Over 90 per cent of Drivers of Commercial vehicles have never gone to any accredited Driving Schools for the regular mandatory proficiency re – retraining programme as prescribed in the National Road Traffic Regulations (2012 and the 2016 Ammendments) Acts. Commercial vehicles according to the Federal Government Law include vehicles of Companies and Individuals being used for business operations like Banks, Insurance Companies and others.
11. Over 90 per cent of Motorcycle and Tricycle Riders did not have any training in Road Traffic Regulations, Traffic Signs, Road Markings and Signals.
12. Over 90 per cent of the Private and Commercial Drivers did not know all the Traffic Signs and Road Markings.
13. Over 90 per cent of all Classes of Drivers and Road Traffic Officers did not know the contents of the National Road Traffic Regulations (2012)
14. Over 90 per cent of all Classes of Drivers and Traffic Officers were not aware of the existence of the National Road Traffic Regulations (2016 Ammendments) Act.
15. Over 80 per cent of all Classes of Drivers in Nigeria did not have a copy of the latest edition of the Nigeria Highway Code which has more new information for safer road use than the previous editions. Drivers are to regularly update their knowledge and skills through regular Re-training and publications.
16. Over 90 per cent of all Classes of Drivers have no First Aid kit in their vehicles contrary to the provisions of the National Road Traffic Regulations (2012) and the Nigeria Highway Code.
17. Over 70 per cent of all Classes of Drivers have no knowledge of First Aid practice.
18. Over 60 per cent of the Drivers observed were guilty of dangerous overtaking.
19. Over 60 per cent of the vehicles observed (and inspected) on inter State, intra State and inter – City trips were not Roadworthy in the real sense of it.
20. Over 80 per cent of the Drivers and other vehicle Occupants did not use Seat Belt and Child Restraints systems.
21. Over 40 per cent of the roads covered had dangerous obstructions left for more than 24 hours.
22. Over 60 per cent of long distance Drivers were guilty of alcoholism, Substance Use and drug abuse.
23. Over 40 per cent of all categories of Commercial vehicle Drivers suffered fatigue.
24. Over 70 per cent of the roads covered in all the 6 geopolitical zones in Nigeria had unmarked roads(no road markings).
25. Over 60 per cent of critical areas had no Traffic Signs.
26. Over 50 per cent of the Trunk A roads are in deplorable conditions.
27. Over 40 per cent of the Trunk B roads are in deplorable conditions.
28. Over 80 per cent of the Trunk C roads are in deplorable conditions.
29. Over 90 per cent of the roads covered had no CCTV Camera to monitor traffic and apprehend traffic Offenders.
30. Over 60 per cent of the junctions or cross roads have no Traffic Lights despite the fact that a high rate of crashes do occur at junctions in the day and night.
31. About 50 per cent of the black sports are not manned by Security Operatives in the night thereby exposing night travellers to more hazards. Night journeys cannot be cancelled because some long journes cannot be completed in daytime and some goods such as day old chicks, fish fingerlings and some hazardous good are better moved in the night time.
32. There is no functional 24/7 Road Traffic Management, Road surveillance, Incidents monitoring and emergency response system in any State in Nigeria.
These and several other challenges in the Transportation and Road Safety sectors are getting worse each passing day instead of improving as we all can see on our roads, sea, rail and air every day, particularly on all our roads, motor parks, Driver Licence Centres, Driving Schools and Check points among others. These are indeed clear indicators that the future is gloomy for Nigerians and Nigeria as a Nation if serious attention is not paid by all Arms and Levels of Government in Nigeria.
With the high rate of disorderliness in the Transportation, Driving and Road Safety systems in Nigeria which has principally been responsible for the very high rate of Road traffic crashes, injuries and deaths, greater loss of lives and valuable properties looms, far more than what Nigeria has ever suffered in the past even in war times if nothing drastic is done by the Government and other Stakeholders.
In the same vein, the rate of insecurity is disheartening thereby calling for more strategic approach, not necessarily more funding.
Nigeria has Satelite facilities (SAT 1 and SAT 2). Of what use have these been in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria?
If the operators of the Nigerian Satelite system cannot structure effectively for adequate surveillance and surveillance detection, they should be replaced with more skilled experts who can turn the Sat 1 and Sat 2 to assets I’m the fight against all forms of insecurity in Nigeria.
With the Satelite system, it is possible to monitor the happenings on every street in and around Nigeria. With the right use of the satelite system in Nigeria, Crimes can be prevented, detected and the culprits apprehended wherever they are in Nigeria.
With the satelite systems Nigeria has and proper synergy with security operatives, Nigeria can easily, quickly and sustainably become a safe haven for all residents in the Cities, Towns, Villages and even remote farms.
The Government’s inadequate attention to Substance Use and Drug Abuse, Unemployment, Poverty Eradication, Re – orientation and Moral Education, Criminalisation and punishment for all acts of corruption as well as the glamorisation questionable wealthy Nigerians and allied lapses will continue to fuel the security nightmares in Nigeria if unaddressed.
The recent attacks are pointing to the fact the Nigeria Security architecture is still not good enough to effectively tackle the Nigeria Security challenges. There is therefore an urgent need for a re – engineering of the Nigeria Security system and strategies. This should start with the setting up of a Committee of Security Wise men. Secondly, there should be a call for Memorandum to be submitted by Nigerians and non – Nigerians within and outside Nigeria.
The Committee should review the Memoranda and write a report and action plan for submission to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
For example, I am not a security man through the wisdom of God, I have a lasting solution to the Plateau State crisis and Workable solution to several other security challenges. There are other Nigerians that could have better and more effective solutions which have been eluding the Military and Police.
Government should without delay pay adequate attention to all issues relating to Transportation, Road Safety and Security in Nigeria to avoid the looming nightmares worse than Boko Haram and Insurgency.
Thank you.
Jiide Owatunmise,
Registrar/ Chief Executive,
Professional Driving and Safety Academy,
Fmr National President, Association of Driving Instructors of Nigeria (ADIN).
Fmr National President, Driving School Association of Nigeria (DSAN).
Director of Studies, Institute of Driving Instructors of Nigeria (I – DIN).
Tel – 08033216376.
E – mail: roadsafetytrainers@yahoo.com
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Falana dares Wike to report him to LPDC over judgment analysis on 27 Rivers Lawmakers defection

A foremost human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN Femi Falana who has faulted the Supreme Court judgment on Rivers State political case that restored the 27 State lawmakers to dared the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike to report him to the Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Committee.
This was even as Falana was said to have analysed the judgment and faulted the apex Court over its decision on the political crisis.
Falana in a statement titled: “I did not lie against the Supreme Court of Nigeria”, insisted on his analysis and accused Wike of attempt to incite the apex Court against him.
The lawyer dismissed Wike’s threat as “spurious and tendentious in its material fact”, stressing that he did not misrepresent the Supreme Court’s decision on the defection of 27 Rivers State Assembly lawmakers loyal to Wike.
Falana in the statement released on Monday reacted to FCT Minister’s public criticism of him during a media conference in Abuja which was widely aired on Channels and other popular media outlets.12 April 2025
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It was recalled that Wike claimed Femi Falana, a senior lawyer misrepresented the Supreme Court’s ruling and threatened to report him to the disciplinary arm of the body of lawyers in Nigeria.
Wike said, “If someone of Femi Falana’s calibre can go on national television and lie, it’s very serious. Lies can cause a lot of crises.”
Reacting further, Falana noted that Wike’s response to his analysis was scurrilous particularly for telling the public that he lied on the defection of the 27 Rivers State lawmakers.
Falana said, the issue on defection which is pending at the Federal High Court in Portharcourt before the Supreme Court made its ruling calls for concern.
Part of the statement read“I did not lie against the Supreme Court in respect of the judgment in question. All I said was that the matter of the defection of the 27 legislators was raised suo motu and determined by the eminent Justices of the apex court.”
Falana said he hinged his analysis on video evidence and sworn affidavit of the defection of 27 lawmakers from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress, adding that his right to criticize the Supreme Court on its decision was provided in the Constitution and international human rights law.
“My fundamental right to criticise the decisions of courts is guaranteed by Section 39 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), and Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights,” he said.
He accused Wike of hypocrisy, reminding of attacking Justices of Courts if the case wasn’t in his favour.
Falana added, “Unlike Mr. Wike, who calls judges names whenever they disagree with his politics of opportunism, I have always criticised the judgments of domestic and regional courts with utmost decorum and in good faith.
“Since he has become the unsolicited defender of the judiciary, I challenge him to report me to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee for professional misconduct,” Falana said.
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Senate to resume plenary on May 6

The Senate is to resume plenary from Sallah and Easter recess on May 6, a week after the initial date of resumption on April 29, 2025.
The new date was contained in an internal memo issued to the leadership of the 10th Senate dated 20th April, 2025 and sighted by CAPITAL POST on Monday in Abuja.
The memo which was signed by the Clerk, Andrew Ogbonna Nwoba addressed to all Senators was to guide them wherever they are during the recess.
The memo said it becomes unavoidable to shift the earlier date to a new date due to the celebration of the International Workers’ Day public holiday, which is celebrated on May 1 which was not envisaged at the time of recess.
This will allow Senators to take their time to attend to key constituency engagements.
The circular reads, “Distinguished Senators, I am directed to inform you that the resumption of plenary sittings of the Senate, earlier scheduled for Monday, 29th April 2025, has been rescheduled to Tuesday, 6th May 2025.
“This postponement is made to allow Distinguished Senators to stay with their constituents during the International Workers’ Day public holiday in the first week of May and to further enhance constituency engagements.
“Distinguished Senators are kindly requested to take note of this postponement while regretting any inconvenience the change might have caused.”
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Emmanuel Bobinihi elected President-General of Kaba Development Union

Mr Emmanuel Bobinihi has been elected as the President General of Kaba Development Union, KDU.
The union is the umbrella body for the development of Oweland in Kogi West Senatorial District.
According to a statement by the outgoing President General of the Union, Engr Emmanuel Ajibero on Sunday, said election into various offices of the union was conducted successfully and Bobinihi emerged as boss.
The statement which was obtained in Lokoja, described the election that produced Emmanuel Bobinihi as President General of Kabba Development Union as most peaceful to date, utilizing modern technology that enabled participation from members worldwide.
“The Kabba Development Union has just concluded the election to form a new National Executive Council. The election process, which began in February 2025, concluded today with online voting,” he stated.
Ajibero noted that the election was monitored by members of the KDU Board of Trustees, community leaders, clan heads, politicians, and distinguished sons and daughters of the Owe community both within the country and abroad.
He explained that the Union’s leadership opted for a technology-driven process that was efficient and allowed delegates from various branches to cast their votes, ensuring that all members who are in good standing could participate.
He noted that the union is surprised to see people who are not saddled with any responsibilities within the Union mobilize thugs to destroy the KDU Secretariat, stressing that those who are to provide security for the people are the ones behind the ugly incident.
The Returning Officer, Mr Emmanuel Adamu, while declaring the results, commended the peaceful conduct of the delegates and pointed out that the process of the election shows that the Kabba community and KDU will go places.
“Our deep appreciation goes to our consultant for facilitating this online process, making it so transparent, effective, and result-oriented. We appreciate the opportunity he has given us to make it possible for all our branches to participate in making these choices of leadership devoid of security threats and in compliance with the state government’s directive on public gatherings at this time.
Members of the new EXCO are President General – Emmanuel Bobinihi, Home Vice President 1 – Mr. Adekunle Fagbemi, Home vice president-2: Mr. Sunday Ezekiel, Secretary-General – Kehinde Owohunwa sand Treasurer – Hon (Mrs) Bisi Yusuf.
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