NBS meldet 1.374 Tote durch Verkehrsunfälle im 4. Quartal 2025

Das National Bureau of Statistics hat mitgeteilt, dass im vierten Quartal 2025 1.374 Menschen bei Verkehrsunfällen ums Leben gekommen sind.

Das National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) hat bekanntgegeben, dass Verkehrsunfälle im vierten Quartal 2025 1.374 Todesfälle gefordert haben. Diese Zahl unterstreicht die anhaltenden Herausforderungen bei der Verkehrssicherheit in Nigeria, gemäß den offiziellen Daten des NBS. Dies figure highlights the ongoing challenges with road safety in Nigeria, as per the official data released by the NBS. Der Bericht, veröffentlicht am 11. März 2026, gibt einen Überblick über die Unfallrate in diesem Zeitraum. In der ersten Bekanntgabe wurden keine weiteren Details zu spezifischen Ursachen, Orten oder präventiven Maßnahmen angegeben. Solche Statistiken des NBS dienen als zentrale Ressource für Politiker und Verkehrssicherheitsaktivisten, die Transportvorfälle im ganzen Land überwachen.

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