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FRSC Issues 140,613 Driver’s Licences in 18 Months
The Lagos State Command of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has issued 140,613 new driver’s licences to motorists in the state in past 18 months.
The Sector Commander, Mr Chidi Nkwonta, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Thursday that the licences were issued between June 2012 and December 2013.
Nkwonta said that insufficient machines and network problems were responsible for the slow pace of registration for issuance of new licences.
“Lagos has very high number of drivers’ population and currently we have only seven centres because of limited equipment.
“Sometimes, network problem which is not peculiar to Lagos also impedes the capturing processes but we are working seriously to facilitate this work.
“We have to work at the weekends just to meet up with the demand and we have put more men on the job and we have ordered more equipment,” he said.
The sector commander said that the commission would open six additional registration centres in Onigbongbo, Agege, Alaka, Apapa, Badagry and Ikotun.
According to him, the Lagos State Government has provided the six additional centres with new equipment and trained some workers for the purpose.
“It is unfortunate that the shipping issues are causing delay. It is just clearing and engineering issue that is delaying the take off of the centres.
“We want everything to be sorted out. We want everybody to walk in and have their licences stress free,” Nkwonta said.
The commander urged motorists in the state to bear with the commission, saying that the opening of additional centres would enhance the process.
Nkwonta, who said that the command intended to have 42 registration centres, promised applicants less strenuous and fast registration processes at the arrival of the machines.
According to him, each of the existing centres has a minimum of two machines with at least 10 trained FRSC staff working with the Vehicles Inspection Service’s officers and the Motor Vehicles Administration Agency.
The existing registration centres are at Ojodu Centre I and II, Ikeja, Bariga, Ikorodu, Lagos Island and Ojo.
Motorists in the state have criticised the cumbersome procedure of acquiring the new driver’s licence, describing it as frustrating.
The Joint Tax Board had set a deadline of October 1, 2013 for motorists to get the new licences before extending it to June 30, 2014.
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