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In order to key into the Federal Government anti-corruption drive, the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC has sacked 25 staff in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja for involving in various corrupt practices.

Boboye Oyeyemi

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In order to key into the Federal Government anti-corruption drive, the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC has sacked 25 staff in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja for involving in various corrupt practices.

The agency Marshall, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi stated this in Ibadan on Thursday while fielding questions from newsmen at the 2017 Press Week of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Oyo State Council, after he delivered a lecture titled,”Road Safety in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects”.

Oyeyemi said his leadership would not tolerate any form of indiscipline among officers of the Corps, pleading for the cooperation of members of the public in achieving the goal.

He said, “Just yesterday I sacked 25 people over corruption related offences. I will still sack more. No corrupt officer has any business being in the Corps as the Federal Government has done everything within its power to make us comfortable. I will plead for the cooperation of members of the public to give information on corrupt officers and be ready to establish their allegations when they are called upon to testify against the erring officials”.

While speaking on efforts of the Corps to reduce road accidents across the country, Oyeyemi said he had instructed his men to impound all road unworthy vehicles during the yuletide season.

He called for harmonisation of traffic laws in all the tiers of government to provide effective legal framework in addressing abuses on the road.

Speaking on the delay drivers’ license applicants face in obtaining the permanent copies, Oyeyemi exonerated the agency from the delay, saying the delay often come from the States that often hold the cards after they were being delivered to them for distribution.

He, however, said the Corps was proposing special distribution centers across the country where applicants would go to collect their permanent drivers’ license.

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