Ogun State Traffic Agency Marks 21 Years of Road Safety and Public Enlightenment Initiatives
Ogun State’s TRACE agency marks 21 years of service, highlighting two decades of road safety, public enlightenment, and sacrifices by its dedicated officers.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 10, 2026, 4:49 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Independent Newspapers

Two Decades of Vigilance on Ogun State Highways
The Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency has reached a significant operational milestone, marking 21 years of continuous service to the motoring public. Established by the state government to instill discipline on the roads, the agency has spent more than two decades managing complex traffic patterns and responding to regional emergencies. Public Relations Officer Babatunde Akinbiyi characterized the anniversary as a moment for deep reflection on the agency’s journey from a nascent institution to a primary pillar of state infrastructure. He noted that the survival and growth of the agency are a testament to the enduring necessity of organized traffic oversight in a rapidly developing state.
The Human Element Behind the Uniformed Service
Beyond the technicalities of traffic flow, the agency’s success is built upon the individual dedication of its personnel who operate under often grueling conditions. Akinbiyi emphasized that TRACE officers are integrated members of the community—neighbors and friends who have committed themselves to public safety. These men and women have maintained a consistent presence on the highways, enduring extreme weather from the scorching sun to the harsh harmattan season. By framing the officers as courageous and loyal public servants rather than faceless enforcers, the agency seeks to strengthen the bond of trust between the motoring public and those tasked with maintaining order.
Educational Interventions as a Pillar of Accident Prevention
A unique characteristic of the agency’s mandate is its heavy emphasis on public enlightenment over punitive measures. TRACE has successfully integrated sensitisation and education into its daily operations, reminding road users that safety is a collective burden rather than a purely governmental one. Through various campaigns over the last 21 years, the agency has worked to change the psychological approach of drivers, prioritizing prevention as the most effective tool for saving lives. This shift from simple enforcement to comprehensive education has reportedly been instrumental in reducing accident rates across the state’s major transit corridors.
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