Monday, 14 March 2016

World Health Organisation (WHO) rates Nigeria most dangerous country by road in Africa

                    

In a report quoted by Senate President Bukola Saraki, Nigeria records 33,700 deaths in every 100 million people living in the country every year/

This means that there are about 60,660 deaths out of 180 million Nigerians every year.

“A report from the World Health Organization adjudged Nigeria the most dangerous country in Africa with 33.7 deaths per 100,000 people every year. This is unacceptable,” he said in a statement.


In this regard, the senate passed a motion on the pandemic rise of road traffic accidents in Nigeria, brought to the floor by Ali Wakili, senator representing Bauchi South.

The senate president added that the upper chamber called on other government bodies to address the problems with road safety in the country.

“The Senate is disturbed by the fact that the bad state of our roads is further worsened by the indiscriminate use of sirens and retinue of security officials that drive recklessly on the highways, endangering the lives of innocent Nigerians.

“Accordingly, the senate has resolved to urge the federal government to take action to address road safety in a more holistic manner that requires the involvement of multiple MDAs (Transport Ministry, Road Safety, VIO, Police, Health, and National Orientation Agency (NOA).”



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