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FRSC Explains Driving School Programme
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) said it introduced the Driving School Standardisation Programme (DSSP) to sanitise the operations of driving schools in Nigeria.
The Chief Executive Officer of the FRSC, Mr Osita Chidoka, made the announcement in Asaba recently during the training of driving school operators and instructors on Website application under the driving school standardisation programme nationwide.
Chidoka was represented by Mr Ford Oti, the Delta Sector Commander of the FRSC during the three-day seminar on DSSP.
He said that the FRSC was charged with the statutory responsibility of carrying out road traffic management capable of preventing or reducing the spate of crashes on roads.
He said that it was against this background that the FRSC approved the introduction of DSSP.
He said it would involve minimum uniform standards and instil safety consciousness in drivers with the ultimate aim to ensuring radical reduction in the number of crashes and deaths.
The corps marshall said that drivers’ education, therefore, prepared safety conscious and efficient drivers capable of participating actively in today’s complex traffic society.
He said that the law did not permit anybody who was not a certified drivers’ instructor to train drivers.
Also, Mr Ojeamiren Uakhemen, the Deputy Corps Commander, Abuja, said that the present leadership of the FRSC was keen on ensuring that driving schools operated best driving practices.
Uakhemen said that the FRSC was teaching the operators how to generate their certificates by themselves at the end of the course.
He said that there would be uniform certificates nationwide and appealed to the participants to take the course seriously.
He said that about 38 driving school operators were registered in Delta and that inspection would be regular.
He said that during inspection, the driving school would tell the FRSC officials the present position of the school and the FRSC would in turn upgrade the school through fresh presentations.
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