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FRSC arrests 1,396, records 1, 484 offences in Enugu

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)  has arrested 1,396 traffic offenders and recorded 1,484 offences in Enugu State this 2019, an official said on Thursday.

The state Sector Commander of the FRSC, Mr Ogbonnaya Kalu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu that the command had also prosecuted 136 offenders since January.

According to him, one offender is still undergoing trial.

Kalu noted that one person could be charged with more than one offence.

The commander said that the command had produced 13, 634 vehicle licences in 2019.

” There is a tripartite arrangement in licence production; one is that an intending application must go through an approved driving school.

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” From the driving school, the applicant will obtain a certificate showing that he or she has known how to drive.

”Meanwhile, every learner is expected to spend up to 26 days and, after that, proceed to the Board of Internal Revenue to obtain an application form.

” The applicant takes the form to the Vehicle Inspection Officials (VIO) for approval  after which he would be issued a certificate of pass.

Kalu said that the applicant could then pay for licence.

” We have a licence for three years which  costs N7,000 and the one for five years with its price as well.

” After payment, the persons’ information drops on FRSC portal; then, he goes for physical capturing and obtains his licence.

Kalu regretted that underage driving increased during festive periods, as some teenagers would want impress their peers.

He, however, told NAN that FRSC campaigns against underage driving at churches, mosques and on redio stations was tackling the challenge.

He appealed to road users to adhere to traffic rules and regulations. (NAN)

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