Frsc boss orders clampdown on overloaded school buses
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FRSC Boss Orders Clampdown on Overloaded School Buses
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has ordered a nationwide clampdown on school buses found to be overloaded, in a bid to ensure the safety of school children on the roads.
The Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, gave the directive at a meeting with stakeholders in the education sector, where he expressed concern over the increasing number of overloaded school buses on the roads.
"We have noticed with dismay that many school buses are overloaded, putting the lives of school children at risk," Oyeyemi said. "As a responsible agency, we cannot continue to watch while children are being put in harm's way. We are therefore ordering a nationwide clampdown on overloaded school buses."
The FRSC boss warned that any school bus found to be overloaded would be impounded and the driver arrested and prosecuted. He also called on parents and guardians to ensure that their children are not allowed to board overloaded school buses.
"We urge parents and guardians to take responsibility for the safety of their children by ensuring that they do not board overloaded school buses," Oyeyemi said. "We also urge school authorities to ensure that their buses are properly maintained and not overloaded."
The FRSC has also launched a public awareness campaign to educate the public on the dangers of overloaded school buses and the importance of road safety.
The clampdown on overloaded school buses is part of the FRSC's efforts to reduce the number of road accidents involving school children. According to the FRSC, over 1,000 school children are killed in road accidents every year, with many more injured.
The FRSC is working with other stakeholders, including the police, the Federal Ministry of Education, and the National Union of Teachers, to ensure that school buses are safe and that school children are protected on the roads.
In related news, the FRSC has also launched a new initiative to provide free medical treatment to school children who are involved in road accidents. The initiative, which is being implemented in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health, aims to provide medical care to school children who are injured in road accidents and to reduce the financial burden on their families.