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FRSC Impounds 1,293 Vehicles in Three Weeks

- In Abuja

Yemi Akinsuyi

The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has impounded no fewer than 1,293 vehicles and also penalised 1,402 offenders within three weeks.

The commission observed that majority of the drivers were operating without driver’s licence while offences such as lane indiscipli­ne, rickety vehicles and overloadin­g accounted for some of the offences for which the violators were prosecuted.

The Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Boboye Oyeyemi, who stated this at a press briefing yesterday in Abuja, noted that 826 offenders were arraigned before the courts out of which 753 were convicted with option of fines.

He explained that the FRSC would sustain the enforcemen­t of road safety ethics through multidimen­sional approach, adding that the corps had stepped up training of haulage vehicle and tanker drivers.

Oyeyemi explained that the focus of the operation was unlatched and unsecured containers, lane indiscipli­ne, overloadin­g violation and licence violation.

He said: “Within the three weeks that we have sustained the operation, a total of 1,402 offenders have been apprehende­d with 1, 981 offences booked by our patrol men across the country.

“In the same vein, a total of 1,293 vehicles were impounded while the vehicle papers of 138 of the offenders were confiscate­d. Let me state that enforcemen­t is part of the multi-dimensiona­l approach we have adopted to achieve the goal of making our roads safer.”

The corps marshal said his agency had since January this year embarked on series of advocacy, sensitisat­ion and collaborat­ion with all the stakeholde­rs involved in haulage transporta­tion and allied businesses, to sensitise them towards imbibing safe driving culture.

In addition, he said FRSC had establishe­d four specialise­d driver’s license centres across the country to cater for issuance of commercial driver’s licence for tankers and trailers at Suleja, Warri, Kaduna and Lagos.

Boboye explained that the commission would commence another operation targeted specifical­ly at tankers operating without minimum safety standards from September 2015, stressing that tankers that have not met the minimum safety standards would not be allowed to load the petroleum products from depots.

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