FRSC Partners with iRAP to Enhance Road Safety in Nigeria: Agreement Presented to President

FRSC Partners with iRAP to Enhance Road Safety in Nigeria: Agreement Presented to President
November 20 12:16 2025 Print This Article

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has signed a National License Agreement with the International Road Assessment Program (iRAP), a global initiative that provides road safety assessments and star ratings for roads. The signing marks the establishment of Nigeria Road Assessment Program (NigeriaRAP). The event which took place on 18th November 2025 was part of the activities of the 3-Day International Road Crash Victims Africa Conference held at the Main Hall, Body of Benchers Complex, Jabi, Abuja.

The agreement was presented to His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, at the venue of the Conference.

The signing ceremony marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s efforts to reduce road crashes and fatalities. Under the agreement, FRSC will implement iRAP’s road safety assessment protocols, leveraging iRAP’s expertise and technology to identify road risks and develop targeted safety measures. This partnership will support Nigeria’s goal of reducing road fatalities by 50% by the year 2030 in line with the goal of the 2nd UN Decade of Action and Global Road Safety Performance Targets to drive actions across the world. The targets include Target 3, ‘’By 2030, all new roads achieve technical standards for all road users that take into account road safety, or meet a 3-star rating or better’’, and Target 4: By 2030, ‘’more than 75 percent of travel on existing roads is on roads that meet technical standards for all road users that take into account road safety’’

FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, mni, FCA, FCTI, CPFA, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, citing Nigeria’s commitment to improving road safety. “This agreement further demonstrates our dedication to making Nigerian roads safer for all users,” he said. “We are proud to present this achievement to Mr. President and look forward to working together to achieve our shared vision of a safer road transportation network.”

iRAP CEO, Greg Smith, represented by Nathalie Chiavassa, welcomed Nigeria as the latest country and the 4th in Africa to join the iRAP program, praising FRSC’s commitment to road safety. “We are delighted to partner with FRSC and support Nigeria’s efforts to reduce road crashes and fatalities,” she said

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu commended FRSC and iRAP for their efforts, emphasizing the importance of road safety in Nigeria’s development agenda. The agreement is expected to drive significant improvements in road safety, protecting lives and promoting economic growth.

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