La NBS informa de 1.374 muertes en accidentes de tráfico en el 4T de 2025

La Oficina Nacional de Estadística ha informado de que 1.374 personas murieron en accidentes de tráfico durante el cuarto trimestre de 2025.

La Oficina Nacional de Estadística (NBS) ha anunciado que los accidentes de carretera causaron 1.374 fallecidos en el cuarto trimestre de 2025. Esta cifra pone de manifiesto los continuos desafíos en materia de seguridad vial en Nigeria, según los datos oficiales publicados por la NBS. El informe, publicado el 11 de marzo de 2026, ofrece una instantánea de la tasa de incidentes de ese período. No se incluyeron detalles adicionales sobre las causas específicas, ubicaciones o medidas preventivas en el anuncio inicial. Estas estadísticas de la NBS sirven como un recurso clave para los responsables de políticas y defensores de la seguridad que monitorean los incidentes de transporte en todo el país.

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