La NBS recense 1 374 décès dans des accidents de la route au 4e trimestre 2025

Le Bureau national des statistiques a rapporté que 1 374 personnes sont décédées dans des accidents de la route au cours du quatrième trimestre 2025.

Le Bureau national des statistiques (NBS) a annoncé que les accidents de la route ont causé 1 374 décès au quatrième trimestre 2025. Ce chiffre met en lumière les défis persistants en matière de sécurité routière au Nigeria, selon les données officielles publiées par la NBS. Le rapport, publié le 11 mars 2026, offre un aperçu du taux d'incidents pour cette période. Aucune information supplémentaire sur les causes spécifiques, les lieux ou les mesures préventives n'a été incluse dans l'annonce initiale. De telles statistiques de la NBS constituent une ressource clé pour les décideurs politiques et les défenseurs de la sécurité qui surveillent les incidents de transport à travers le pays.

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