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FRSC to bar unsafe tankers from loading fuel

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskApril 16, 2026Updated:April 16, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced tougher enforcement measures against tanker operators, declaring that any vehicle that fails to meet Safe-to-Load requirements will not be permitted to load petroleum products under any circumstance.

The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, made the declaration on Thursday in Abuja at the inauguration of the 2026 technical training for Safe-to-Load Desk Officers and Marshals deployed to petroleum depots and terminals nationwide.

Mohammed said the Corps would ensure that all tanker-related crashes are subjected to comprehensive investigations, with accountability extended across the entire value chain, including inspecting officers, depot managers, drivers, and vehicle owners.

The FRSC boss, represented by the Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO), Mrs Comfort Asom, warned that tampering with speed-limiting devices and other critical safety systems would attract strict enforcement actions, including prosecution.

“The era of impunity on our highways is over. Compliance with safety regulations must be absolute, and accountability enforced at all levels,” he said.

The Corps Marshal noted that road transportation accounts for over 95 per cent of petroleum product distribution in Nigeria, describing it as a high-risk operation requiring strict regulatory oversight.

He said the Safe-to-Load Programme, introduced in 2015 alongside Nigeria’s accession to the 1957 United Nations Agreement on the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR), has significantly improved safety standards.

According to him, compliance with a valid Class G driver’s licence rose to 99.4 per cent in 2025 from 58.2 per cent at the programme’s inception.

He added that the installation of API-standard leak-proof systems and manhole covers has reached 98.3 per cent compliance nationwide.

Mohammed disclosed that 268 tanker-related crashes were recorded in 2025, while fatality and severity indices dropped by 61.29 per cent and 15.53 per cent respectively compared to 2024.

Despite these gains, he expressed concern over recurring tanker explosions at Majia, Dikko Junction, and Indorama, stressing the need for sustained vigilance and stronger enforcement amid prevailing socio-economic challenges affecting truck operations.

He described the training as a strategic intervention designed to strengthen the competence, professionalism, and leadership capacity of officers responsible for enforcing compliance at depots and terminals.

“At the core of our aspiration to achieve zero crashes and fatalities are our personnel. This training is therefore not routine but a strategic investment,” he said.

Mohammed said the Corps would intensify monitoring through physical inspections and the deployment of technology-driven compliance systems across depots and transit corridors.

He also directed operators to strictly adhere to maintenance schedules for safety-critical components, particularly API-standard manhole covers and valves.

The Corps Marshal charged participating officers and marshals to approach the training with seriousness and dedication, noting that their duties directly impact road safety, environmental protection, and system integrity.

He commended the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and stakeholders, including MEMAN, DAPPMAN, NARTO, NUPENG, and IPMAN, for sustained collaboration in improving safety in petroleum transportation.

Mohammed also acknowledged the support of the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria and TotalEnergies Nigeria Plc toward the training programme.

He urged all stakeholders to remain committed to ensuring safety on Nigerian roads, expressing confidence that the training would enhance professionalism, vigilance, and compliance in petroleum product transportation.

In his remarks, the Sector Commander, FRSC FCT Command, Tijjani Iliyasu, said petroleum product transportation by road remains critical to Nigeria’s energy supply chain and requires strict safety management to protect lives, investments, and the environment.

He said the programme was introduced through collaboration between industry stakeholders and government regulatory agencies to improve safety compliance.

“This initiative underscores our commitment to ensuring that every truck journey is conducted with the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and sustainability,” he said.

Also speaking, a representative of the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN), Moses Oko, called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders in the petroleum transportation value chain to achieve zero crashes.

Oko said effective road safety requires the active participation of town planners, engineers, road users, and emergency responders, noting that each group has a critical role in preventing road traffic crashes.

He added that town planners must integrate safety into community design, while engineers must ensure road infrastructure meets safety standards.

“Road users, including drivers, pedestrians, and neighbouring communities, must also adhere strictly to safety rules,” he said.

Oko expressed optimism that sustained collaboration would help Nigeria achieve zero tanker-related crashes.

Similarly, the representative of TotalEnergies, Engr. Oyedeji Ifeoluwa, called for stronger capacity building, regulatory compliance, and the deployment of technology-driven solutions to improve safety in petroleum transportation.

He said the company’s partnership with FRSC has a long-standing history, recalling that in 2012 it sponsored 40 FRSC officers for training in France, and in 2019 trained 157 operators.

He added that TotalEnergies recently concluded another training session for 155 officers on April 9 to reinforce knowledge and align operations with evolving standards.

Ifeoluwa reaffirmed TotalEnergies’ commitment, alongside industry partners, to supporting FRSC in building a safer and more responsible petroleum distribution system in Nigeria.

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