
The Cross River State Command of the
Federal Road Safety Corps has prosecuted 149 road users for being in
possession of fake or expired driving licence while plying the highways.
Also included in the category of those
prosecuted by mobile courts across the state were those who plied the
roads without possessing driving licences.
The state Sector Commander of FRSC, Mr.
Ikechukwu Igwe, stated this in Calabar on Thursday while decorating 15
senior officers of the command that were recently promoted
The beneficiaries included the acting
Head of Ikom Unit Command, Mr. Lucky Omorogbe, who got elevated to
Superintendent Route Commander; the Head of Special Marshal and
Partnership, Mr. Charles Isaiah (Route Commander) and Head of Public
Enlightenment and Protocol, Mr. Festus Ndemele (Route Commander), among
others.
According to the sector commander, the 149 defaulting drivers are those prosecuted by the mobile courts September to October.
Igwe said he was moved to carry out
critical search on drivers after noticing the bad habits exhibited by
them, especially those using their vehicles for commercial purposes, in
Calabar and environ.
He said, “When I came to Calabar as
sector commander in July, I was disturbed over the way the drivers were
driving. The way they park, the way they stop suddenly in front of you
not minding how narrow the road may be or not minding if they were
constituting traffic congestion.
“That was how we started checking their
licences and discovered that a lot of the drivers had either fake or
expired licences. There were those who also did not have the licence at
all, yet they were driving on the highway. So far, 149 of them have been
prosecuted between September and October and we shall sustain the
tempo.”
Igwe charged the newly promoted officers
to be ready to carry more responsibilities, adding that the commission
might not hesitate to demote any errant official.
“Promotion calls for extra duties and
challenges. If you do not live up to expectation, you might be demoted.
So, you have to be very careful in the discharge of your duties,” he
warned.
by the
commission.
No comments:
Post a Comment