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#1FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY COMMISSION A Presentation of key Road Safety Programmes in Nigeria in 2017 to the World Bank in Washington D.C. USA by Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, MFR,mni,NPOM Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (Nigeria) January, 2018#2INTRODUCTION This is the 10th in the annual brief of the FRSC to the World Bank on the Safe Corridor Project in Nigeria. Road Safety is a challenge that has provoked global, regional and national concerns on tackling its consequences through numerous approaches. Apart from evolving local content initiatives which are uniquely adaptable and effective to peculiar environments, global partnerships and sharing of road safety experiences on addressing major risk factors on road safety (speed, seatbelt, helmet, drink- driving etc.) 2#32017 Corporate Strategic Goals 1 Enhance Public Education and Enlightenment Improve Enforcement 2 Reduce RTC-15% and Post Crash Care Reduce Fatality- 25% Strengthen Professionalism and Advance Road 4 Transparency Safety Administration 3 At the beginning of the year, four (4) major goals were set to be achieved. This provided guidance and focus for the Corps in achieving the Decade of Action for Road Safety. The performance of the Corps were reviewed quarterly. 3#42017 Corporate Strategic Goals- How FRSC Performed S/N Month Fatality RTCs 1 Percentage Reduction compared to 2016 Baseline figures. 70.99% 73.50% At the end of March 2017 2 Percentage Reduction compared to 2016 Baseline figures at the end of 45.68% 47.81% June, 2017. 3 Percentage reduction compared to 2016 baseline figures at the end of 26.64% 32.50% September, 2017. 4 Percentage reduction compared to 2016 baseline figures at the end of 3.74% 14.45% December, 2017. At the end of 2017, our performance was: -3.74% L. Provisional figures -14.45% L#5Abuja Airport Closure Due to repairs on the runways of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja, air travels were diverted to Kaduna for six (6) weeks (09 March-19 April, 2017) The implication was increase in road travels especially on the Abuja- Kaduna road both for international and local travelers. The road and its infrastructures operated on higher pressure and required greater surveillance for safety. FRSC was called up for the task. 5#6Manpower and Logistics deployment during Abuja Airport Closure The diversion of air traffic to kaduna implied that FRSC needed to improve on its visibility and road safety services along the stretch of road between the two (2) airports. FORMATIONS/MANPOWER EXISTING ADDIUTIONAL COMMANDS OUTPOSTS ESTABLISHED ADDITIONAL AMBULANCE POINTS CREATED TOTAL VISIBILITY OFFICERS POINTS MARSHALS DEPLOYED MOBILIZED 10 09 04 23 147 375 LOGISTICS PATROL VEHICLES DEPLOYED 27 AMBULANCES DEPLOYED POWER BIKES DEPLOYED 10 04 HIGH CAPACITY TOW TRUCKS DEPLOYED 04 6#7FRSC Services during Abuja Airport Closure Between commencement of the exercise on 9th March and 19th April, 2017, (42 days) FRSC provided: SUN 5 MON 9 TUE 7 March 2017 WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 S/N Services Number 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Pilot services 537 2017 APRIL 2 Vehicles conveyed 1,286 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Passengers Conveyed 36,649 9 10 10 11 12 13 4 Number of flights 16 17 19 19 20 20 21 22 14 13 14 15 22 23 24 25 International 44 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 Domestics 1,102 7#8- Impact on Abuja – Kaduna Corridor Coincidentally, Abuja-Kaduna Road is a 199km stretch section of the World Bank Safe Corridors that stretches through Zaria to Kano This road corridor became the most travelled within Nigeria during the six (6) weeks of the airport closure. To enhance road safety within the period, more Staff of FRSC were deployed to man the new outposts, while additional tow trucks were provided for the removal of obstructions. 80#9Introduction of Outposts The diversion of passengers to the Kaduna airport put more pressure on the Abuja-Kaduna highway - an estimated driving distance of 199 kilometres. The new outposts, were located at: Idu Railway Station Madalla Tafa Jere Rugasa Railway Station Alheri Camp Barkin Ruwa Kaduna Airport Barkin Ruwa There were five outposts on the Abuja-Kaduna axis before the additional eight, bringing the total to 13 in 2017. 6#10FRSC Command spread-nationwide Year Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Zonal Sector Unit Commands Commands Commands at Outposts established at Command formation at the in existence end of the year end of the year end of the Year 2014 12 37 171 4 224 2015 12 37 206 9 264 2016 12 37 201 13 263 2017 12 37 198 33 280 10 10#11Winding up on Safe-Corridor Project The Safe Corridor Project is a success story in Nigeria. The programme led to the equipping of six critical corridors with road safety provisions. Mokwa-Bida-Lambata-Suleja Enugu-Abakaliki-lkom-Mfun (Cameroon Border) Benin-Ifon-Owo-llesa Jos-Bauchi-Gombe Abuja-kaduna-Kano Abuja Metropolis 11#12All the safety-sub components of the project has been successfully executed The Safe Corridor Project was rounded off in June, 2017. 1 Safety Engineering 2 Enforcement: -Patrol vehicles -Ambulances -Recovery vehicles -Motor Bikes -Breathalyzers -Radar Guns 3 Emergency Medical Services: -Advanced Life Support Ambulances - Zebras 4 Public Education and Outreach 5 Training, Technical Assistance and Policy Development 6 Monitoring and Evaluation 12#13Buy over of tow truck contract 112 122 SEWI www. All formal processes and steps have been concluded on the "buy-over" of tow truck contract by the Corps The Procurement could not be concluded by the World. Bank before 30 June 2017 when the programme rounded up. 13#14Conduct of Road Safety Audit on all WB Corridors Road Safety Audit was successfully conducted on all the Six World Bank Corridors in Nigeria in 2017. Gaps identified were noted and appropriately escalated for future improvements. CH 1+750 14#15ROSPA Training in UK In continuation of the manpower and capacity building of the Safe Corridor project, specialized training on Road Safety Audit (RSA) was conducted for five(5) personnel of FRSC at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accident (ROSPA) in the United Kingdom. This is further to the training earlier in the California Highway Patrol Academy (USA), APTH in France and Birmingham University in the UK. 15#16Training of Paramedics at National Hospital Abuja The World Bank facilitated the training of paramedics at the National Hospital, Abuja on trauma care handling to improve professionalism in care giving to crash victims in Nigeria. Eighty (80) Officers and Marshals were trained ICOPTERS 16#17Construction of 18 Ambulance Points Additional 18 Ambulance points were constructed in 2017 This is to facilitate response to crash scenes and improve post crash care service generally in Nigeria. The ambulances had earlier been procured by the World Bank 17#18Implementation and Deployment of an Online NRTCDMS The final report of the World Bank Consultant on implementation and Deployment of a National Road Traffic Crash Data Management System (NRTCDMS) was submitted on 6 June, 2017. The Corps has submitted its observations to enhance implementation which will turn around crash reporting nationwide. The Stakeholders under a committee called National Crash Report Information System (NACRIS) are working together to achieve this. 18#19Activating the National Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) Adoption and implementation of Safe Systems approach on road safety was identified as essential. The Nigeria Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) was endorsed, while proper execution of NRSS led to the inauguration of the National Road Safety Advisory Council (NaRSAC) on 16 February, 2017. NIGERIA ROAD SAFETY STRATEGY (NRSS) 2014-2018 2013 19#20Technical Working Group (TWG) on NRSS The Technical Working Group (TWG) of NaRSAC was inaugurated on 3 August, 2017 to ensure implementation of NRSS The Technical Working Group (TWG) has convened twice in year 2017 on working out modalities for greater accomplishments and involvements NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY ALVISORY COUNCIL (NaRSAC) Wel ome you to the Inauguration of its LWORKING GROUP (TWG) ΤΟΙ FED SDA NO SCO BO OYEYEM DO UDOM UDGET AND NA GUST OF BUD AINING 20 20#21Annual Lecture Series The 7th Annual Lecture was held at the Presidential Villa on 24 August, 2017 with the theme: Achieving the Goals of the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety. The lecture was delivered by the United Nations Special Envoy for Road Safety, Jean Todt MARISCIAL E DANGOTE Theme O eral Road Safety Commission th ANNUAL LECTURE SERIES 2017 FIRS BARCO T ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE UN DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY IN AFRICA MARISCHAL AN TODT August Venue: Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa Abuja, Tee Special Guest of Honor His Excelenty PROF. YEMI OSINBAJO SAN, CCON VICE PRESIDENT REPUBLIC OF MERA INCALUSCHAL S annah of the on ENITAN OGUNWUS 24 21 Policy Statements made by Jean Todt awakened political consciousness at the of government in Nigeria, the effect of which has translated into several considerations and interventions for Road Safety in Nigeria.#22BETIC Capacity Building on Road Sign & Signals To improve on the local content development drive on road safety products production in Nigeria, Select Staff were trained on production of road signs and symbols that aligns with the UN Conventions on Road Traffic of which Nigeria is signatory. A Road Signage Plant has been commissioned by the Corps, in the country and production has commenced A no que 22 22#23Implementation of Speed Limiting Device (SLD) From records and observations, high speed impacts have resulted in a number of unacceptable annual deaths on Nigerian roads. YEAR/ MOST PROBABLE CAUSE 2012 2013 OF RTC SPEED VIOLATION - SPV 2014 2015 2016 35.2% 32.0% 30.9% 26.5% 34% As a smart approach on mitigating the trend, Speed Limiting Device installation in commercial vehicles became operational with nationwide enforcement on 1 February, 2017. 23 23#24Upgrade of FRSC Academy & Training School to Centre of Excellence The FRSC Academy Udi, Enugu State received approval for affiliation with relevant institutions by the National Universities Commission (NUC) to award degrees while the FRSC Training School in Jos, Plateau State was certified by National Board for Technical Education to run certificate and diploma courses. FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY CO ACADEMY JUL SUERTE 24 24#25Membership of the Expert Group on Road Signs and Signals and Examination of gaps in Nigeria Road Safety Statuses Flowing from Jean Todt's visit to Nigeria during the Lecture Series, Nigeria was granted membership of the Expert Group on Road Signs and Signals. The visit which opened up for other gaps identification led to the deployment of 3 experts from the UN on capacity building for road safety on UN Conventions on Road Signs and Markings from 28 - 29 November 2017 at the CBN training Institute, Maitama Abuja 25 25#26Plans for FRSC Traffic Radio The Corps (FRSC) is at an advanced stage of commissioning a national traffic radio in Nigeria. The major objective is to expand the scope and reach of road safety education and enlightenment in Nigeria. Although a number of radio stations in the country air road safety programmes, the impact needs to be increased, hence, the lead initiative of FRSC to establish a Traffic Radio. 26#27Coordination of States Traffic Agencies Recognizing that Road Safety is a shared responsibility, the FRSC has for long encouraged each State of the Federation on establishing a State Traffic Management Agency that will effectively manage and coordinate road safety matters at the State level while working harmoniously with the FRSC on building capacity and training. FRSC has assisted several States in setting up their own State Traffic Management Agencies using some proven parameters as shown: S/No Parameter 1 Legal Regime 2 Manpower 3 Budget 4 Infrastructure 5 Road Traffic Crashes 27 27#28Edo Ekiti Anambra Coordination of States Traffic Agencies...2 As a facilitator on this initiative, the Corps has convened two (2) meetings with all Heads of State Traffic Management Agencies between 2016 and 2017. The impact is progressive and is envisaged to lead to more States having Road Safety Agencies being established in coming years. This is in addition to the existing 17 that are already established. Sokoto Lagos Kaduna Abia ENTER Ogun Kano 28#29Enhanced drivers training and licensing (Handshake mode) Efforts to improve on the integrity of the National Drivers License and enhance the Graduated Drivers Licensing Scheme in Nigeria received top priority attention as the Driving School Standardization Programme (DSSP) was revamped and properly integrated to handshake with the licensing system. With these measures, circumventing of processes became abolished. FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY CORPS Driving School Standardization Programme (SSP) Search for Certified Driving School Home About DSSP Useful Links FAQ Contact STOP STOP R O A 2.2 39 29 29#30Alternative NDL duration FRSC proposed and introduced the expanded validity option for the National Driver's License in Nigeria. This is therefore offer Nigerians the freedom to choose whatever option is suitable to them. The flexibility in options comes with the following: ▪The new validity period shall be 5year in addition to the existing 3year validity license. ▪The fee for the 3year validity license remains N6,350, while the 5year validity license shall be N10,350. "It is optional 30#31Establishment of 4 Special National Driver License Centres One of the major observations of a special operations was non-possession of Drivers License by most trailer and tanker drivers in Nigeria. As a step forward in addressing the gap, four (4) specialized Drivers License Centers (DLCs) were created in Suleja, Apapa, Warri and Onne to address deficiencies in acquisition of Drivers License by drivers of Tankers and Trailers in the country. This step was to ensure that every trailer/tanker driver goes through the process and get certified duly. KEBBI KWARA OYO OGUN SOKOTO KATSINA JIGAWA ZAMFARA KANO ▲ NIGER YOBE KADUNA BAUCHI GOMBE FCT NASSARAWA KOGI EKITI OSUN BENUE ONDO LAGOS EDO Enugu EBONYI ANAMBRA IMO ABIA DELTA CROSS RIVER RIVERS AKWA IBOM BAYELSA PLATEAU TARABA BORNO ADAMAWA 31#32Safe To Load Integrity Test for Drivers / Vehicles Safe-To-Load (STL) programme was instituted to curtail the excesses of tanker drivers and prevent crashes that involved tankers /trailers at the point of loading, during transit and at final destination. To evaluated the STL programme, Integrity Tests were conducted on both drivers and vehicles in Nigeria. S/N Parameter 1 Drivers Checked October, 2015 6,113 October, 2017 8,868 Remarks 2 Drivers with Valid Driver's License 3,558 (58%) 8,480 (95%) 37% Improvement 3 Drivers with Invalid Driver's License 1,943 (32%) 240 (3%) 29% Reduction 4 Drivers without Driver's License 612 (10%) 148 (2%) 8% Reduction S/N Parameter 1 Vehicles Checked October, 2015 6,113 October, 2017 Remarks 8,868 2 Vehicles that Met STL Standards 4,079 (67%) 8,565 (97%) 30% Improvement 3 Vehicles that Did not meet STL Standards 2,034 (33%) 303 (3%) 30% Reduction 32#33Our Expectations Recognizing the impact and successes of the World Bank Safe Corridor Project in Nigeria, the Corps is expectant that further assistance will enhance road safety activities in the country. With the on-going road rehabilitation and construction nationwide, the Corps is hopeful on the following areas of assistance: 33#34Capacity Building and Development Enhanced Public Education and Enlightenment Provision of Equipment: -Tow trucks, vehicles, Radar Guns, etc. 34#352018 Strategy Goals 2 BAFEC FRSC 2018 Corporate Strategic Goals Enhance Communication, 1 Social Media and Technology Improve Enforcement and Rescue Services: -Reduce RTC by 15% -Reduce Fatality by 30% 3 Enhance Professionalism Promote Ease of Doing Business and Stakeholders' Cooperation 4 INLARP groht Hi Looking forward, the Corps has outlined four (4) key goals to be accomplished by the end of the year in furtherance with Nigeria's aspiration of meeting the goal of the United Nations Decade of Action by year 2020; as well as align with the policy direction of the Government. 35#36Conclusion The intervention of the World Bank on road safety in Nigeria is a landmark achievement that has left indelible impression on the country with hopes for extension and multiplication to other corridors. With the successes recorded in the six (6) World Bank corridors, it is hoped that our development partners will complement the efforts of the government in getting more done on road safety in Nigeria. 36#37thank you 37

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