FRSC INSISTS ON FAKE NUMBER PLATES CRACKDOWN DESPITE NANS THREATS

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has affirmed that it will not be intimidated by threats from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) over the impoundment of vehicles with fake number plates.

FRSC Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, made this declaration in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by the Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM), Olusegun Ogungbemide.

Mohammed emphasized that the Corps’ top priority remains the safety and security of all road users, reaffirming its commitment to carrying out its statutory duties without fear or favor.

He stated that the FRSC is dedicated to upholding the integrity of the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) and will not be swayed by threats from any individual or group.

According to the Corps Marshal, the FRSC has taken note of a reported threat issued by NANS.

He said, “This is as reported in some media platforms to shut down any command of the Corps that impounds their vehicles in the ongoing special operations aimed at curbing the use of fake vehicle number plates on their vehicles.

“The special operations are a fallout from the increasing abuse of the Nigerian number plates by organisations and faceless individuals.

“These are people who desire to drag the nation back to the olden days of indiscriminate, unregistered, and irregular use of number plates.

“This special operation aims to undermine the gains of enhanced security uniformity, data storage, and retrieval under the National Uniform Licensing Scheme (NULS).

“In addition, the special operations were necessitated by reports of forgery and duplication of number plates by some reputable Nigerians and organisations.

“Therefore, if immediate remedial actions are not taken against the trend, the nation’s security could be compromised, bearing in mind that the majority of crimes are vehicle-related, “he said.

Mohammed said that it was difficult to comprehend that Nigerian students who were supposed to be at the forefront of a law-abiding nation would resort to issuing such threats to FRSC.

He said, “FRSC is an organisation committed to bringing sanity and regularity to our vehicle registration system for the resolution of vehicle-related crimes and the enhancement of national security.

“This is pivotal to proper vehicle identification and resolution to the insanity and chaos that characterised the number plate system in the past,” he said.

The FRSC boss, however, called on the NANS leadership to reconsider and withdraw the reported threats.

Mohammed said that FRSC Commanding Officers nationwide have been directed not to succumb to any intimidation or threats from individuals or organisations in the guise of promoting acts likely to compromise the objectives of the National Vehicle Identification Scheme and national security.

This, he said, was necessary, especially when carrying out their statutory responsibilities of keeping the nation’s highways safe and secure for all road users.

“Meanwhile, the Corps is open to dialogue with the Leadership of National Association of the Nigerian Students for more information and understanding on the ongoing operations.

(NAN)

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