Yobe FRSC refutes 120 deaths claim, gives real crash figures
The Yobe State Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has denied an online report claiming that 120 deaths occurred on the Damaturu–Buni Yadi road, asserting that the figures are inaccurate and were incorrectly attributed to the Sector Commander.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Yobe State has recently refuted an alarming claim made by an online publication, which stated that 120 lives were lost in a traffic crash along the Damaturu–Buni Yadi road in 2025. In an official statement released to the media, the Yobe State Sector Command highlighted that the report misrepresented information by wrongly quoting Sector Commander Andrew Paul Longkam. The statement underscores that the Sector Commander did not conduct any interview with the reporter and never provided the casualty figures mentioned in the article.
The FRSC's swift response is indicative of their commitment to transparency and accurate reporting, especially regarding road safety issues, which are of significant concern in Nigeria. By addressing these claims, the Yobe State Sector Command aims to mitigate panic and misinformation that often follow road traffic incidents. Such misinformation could not only harm the reputation of the FRSC but also affect public perception of road safety measures in the region.
This incident raises broader questions about the reliability of information circulating online, particularly concerning sensitive topics like traffic accidents that can have far-reaching impacts on public safety and policy. The FRSC's proactive stance in clarifying factual inaccuracies emphasizes the importance of responsible journalism and the need for proper verification before publishing sensational news that could lead to public alarm.