The Sector Commander Corps Commander Innocent Tommy Etuk has restated the commitment of the Corps in maintaining a zero tolerance against reckless driving, particularly by truck drivers along Odukpani-Itu road in respect to the incessant cases of fatal crashes and avoidable loss of lives along that stretch.
Following the recent crash involving students of the University Of Cross River ( UNICROSS) leaving four victims death, six injured and on admission in Aruba hospital and UCTH respectively, Sector Commander described the actions of some truck drivers as devastating and avoidable noting that, brake failure, wrongful overtaking, excessive speed and loss of control by heavy duty vehicles have continued to account for multiple deaths and injuries on the highways.
While strongly condemning the bad driving behaviour of the truck drivers, the Sector Commander further called on all relevant stakeholders to partner with the FRSC in concerting efforts geared towards promoting strict enforcement measures, joint operations with sister security agencies and other collaborative initiatives that will help in reducing the scourge of road traffic crashes and avoidable fatalities in Cross River State.
Accordingly, he reiterated that the Corps will no longer tolerate any act of recklessness and unsafe driving practices by truck drivers, vehicle owners and the motoring public that endangers lives and undermines public safety on the road, stating that such offenders will be made to face the full weight of the law.
Furthermore, the Sector Commander urged truck owners, transport unions and fleet operators to ensure regular vehicle maintenance, drivers training and strict compliance with traffic regulations and further cautioned passengers not to hesitate in calling on drivers to always drive carefully so as to ensure safe arrival.
SIGNED:
CC Innocent Tommy Etuk
(Corps Commander)
Sector Commander
FRSC RS6.2 Cross River Sector Command.

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