We won’t enforce number plate law in August —FRSC
The Federal Road Safety Corps has backtracked on its plan to clampdown
on vehicle owners who have not procured its new number plate and
driver’s licence by August 1.
The agency said it had not fixed a
deadline for a nationwide enforcement of the new number plate for
vehicles and driving licence. It, therefore, cautioned its commanding
officers against clampdown on motorists.
The Lagos State Sector Commander, FRSC, Chidi Nkwonta, had said that
the corps would commence the enforcement in violation of a Federal High
Court order which ruled that the corps had no constitutional power to
compel Nigerians to procure the new number plate and driver’s license.
But the corps in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, stated that it stood
on its earlier deferment of the enforcement in obedience to a court
order on the matter.
The statement by the Corps Public
Education Officer, Julius Agwu, said that the FRSC would continue to
abide by the decision of the Joint Tax Board, which suspended the
enforcement of the enhanced Motor Vehicle Number Plate and the Driving
Licence, pending the outcome of the appeal by the FRSC.
It
said, “For avoidance of doubt, the Corps wishes to state that it still
stands on the earlier resolve to defer enforcement of the new number
plate and driver’s license following the suspension of the June 30, 2014
deadline for a change to the enhanced motor vehicle number plate by the
Joint Tax Board, which is statutorily mandated to determine road taxes,
including prices of number plates and driving licence.
“The
board had decided after its 129th meeting held on April 23 and 24, 2014
at the headquarters of Edo State Internal Revenue Services in Benin that
in the light of the court judgment against the FRSC, the board decided
to suspend the June 30, 2014 deadline earlier announced for a change to
enhanced Motor Vehicle Number Plate and the Driving Licence, pending the
outcome of the appeal by the FRSC
7/28/2014
We won’t enforce number plate law in August —FRSC
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