Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, says any motorist who knocked down a child may soon risk two years imprisonment.
FRSC’s Zonal Commanding Officer in charge of Lagos and Ogun States, John Meheux said this at the 2018 Children’s Day celebration on Monday in Lagos.
Meheux said: “I have some worries of school children being knocked down by reckless drivers.
“The corps will prosecute such drivers and they may stand the risk of two years imprisonment.
“There are some drivers who are not licenced but still find their way on the road, such drivers will be prosecuted for murder.”
He assured the children that the FRSC would continue working to ensure the safety of all children in and out of schools as well as places of worship.
Meheux said the FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, was committed to the safety of the children.
“Never again shall our children be killed or knocked down by reckless drivers on Nigerian roads,” Meheux said.
The FRSC 2018 Children’s Day celebration was tagged: “Awakening Road Safety Consciousness in the Youths”.
Earlier, FRSC Lagos State Sector Commander, Hyginus Omeje, urged children to always pay attention to drivers while on board.
Omeje, who was represented by his Head of Operations, Olalekan Morakinyo, advised children to be vigilant and cultivate the habit of calling reckless drivers to order when on board.
“Whenever you are in a vehicle with your parents or any driver, do not sleep but be involved in driving by cautioning them when they drive recklessly,” Omeje said.
In his welcome address, Lagos Sector Head of Special Marshal, Bashiru Adeyemi said the future of the nation lay in the hands of the youth.
“It is therefore imperative that we do not allow careless motorists or motorcycle riders to cut their visions through road traffic crashes,” Adeyemi said.
One of the children, who participated in the programme, Miss Precious Akinboboye, a primary four pupil of Mind Builders Nursery and Primary School, lkeja, said the event had awakened her consciousness.
Some schools participated in march past and other related road safety plays.
