No More Short-Cut To Obtaining Driver's Licence - FRSC
The Lagos Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Mr Nseobong Akpabio on Wednesday in Lagos said that there would be no more short cut to getting new driver's licence and number plates.
Akpabio said intending applicants for the two products should go through the right channels to procure them to avoid fakes.
“Gone are the days of getting the drivers licence and number plates by proxy or through short cuts.
“Our
new machines nationwide do not accept passport photographs for
capturing, except the physical appearance of the applicant,” Akpabio said.
He
advised the applicants not to patronize touts or give money to any
officer to help in procuring the products as they would be fakes.
He also said that any FRSC official caught aiding such illegality would be in deep trouble. Akpabio said that applicants might fill the form online through www.nigeriadriverslicense.org or visit the nearest FRSC drivers license centre, Vehicle Inspection Office or the State Board of Internal Revenue.
The FRSC
boss said that old driver’s license and number plates would become
invalid as from Sept.30. “All old driver’s license and number plates
cease to be valid after the 30th of Sept., 2013,” said Akpabio.
He
said that the new license and number plates would create a central
databank where correct information of a vehicle and the owner could be
got at any time.
On Monday, the Lagos Sector Command of the FRSC flagged off the new commercial driver’s licence-class 'E'- at the Ikotun Motor Park.
Akpabio told the flag off that the class 'E' licence was introduced to eradicate quack drivers, and achieving the aim of reducing road crashes by 50 per cent.
“The class ‘E’ driver’s licence was introduced to know the professional drivers from the unqualified and inexperienced.
“Some accidents on the road are usually caused by unqualified drivers and with the introduction of the new class ‘E’ driver’s licence, this will be reduced,” he said.
The Sector Commander said that photocopy of the new drivers licence
would not be accepted on demand, because "it is like the currency
whereby the original cannot be at home and the photocopy accepted for
transaction.
"It is illegal to present photocopy of your licence and keep the original at home for nobody can go to the market with the photocopy of our currency.”
He condemned night travelling,
saying that in the case of any eventuality, there might not be quick
response. He emphasized the use of seat belts as they help in case of
crashes.
The Lagos State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) , Mr Tajudeen Agbede, said the union would collaborate with the FRSC in obtaining the new drivers licence easily.
“We are ready to parley with the FRSC to work out arrangements that would ensure that our members do not suffer before they get the new drivers licence,” Agbede said.
He advised his members not to patronize touts as they might end up getting fake licences that would put them in trouble.
Agbede appealed to the FRSC not to relent in its effort on public education to the drivers, rather than strict enforcement.
“Public
education is the surest way to curb road accidents. Enforcement will
only give temporary pain, but information gathered during public
campaigns will always be in the memory of drivers,” Agbede said
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