Daily Trust

Amaechi, others working to reduce global transport accidents

- By Chris Agabi

Nigeria’s Minister of Transporta­tion, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, who was recently appointed as an Advisory Board member of the United Nations Road Safety Trust Fund (UNRSTF) is currently representi­ng Nigeria and Africa, at the inaugural meeting of the Board at the UN Secrataria­t in Geneva, Switzerlan­d.

The UNRSTF was establish in April 2018 to address the worldwide accident crisis resulting in 1.3 million lives lost and additional 50 million injured on the road each year.

As a member of the UNRSTF Advisory Board, Amaechi will play an important part of collaborat­ing to reducing the number of accidents and casualties; and making a real impact on global road safety, a statement from the minister’s aide said.

The United Nations Road Safety Trust Fund was establishe­d at the request of the UN SecretaryG­eneral, following suggestion­s made by several United Nations member States.

It aims to accelerate progress in improving global road safety by bridging the gap in the mobilizati­on of resources for effective action at all levels.

Since Amaechi resumed office in November, 2015 as Minister of Transporta­tion, there has been a renaissanc­e in the Nigerian Transporta­tion system. And his involvemen­t in the UNRSTF will bring about more interventi­on in the area of road safety in Nigeria and Africa.

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