According to the chairman of the committee, Senator
Dahiru Kuta, they are to make some clarifications as the Senate moves to
resolve the controversies surrounding the proposed new vehicle number
plates and driving licences.
Others invited are the Chairman of the Federal Road
Safety Corps, Mr. Osita Chidoka; the National Union of Road Transport
Workers, Luxury Bus Owners Association of Nigeria, Road Transport
Employers Association of Nigeria, Amalgamated Commercial Motorcycle
Owners and Riders Association of Nigeria, Directors of Vehicle
Inspection Offices in the 36 states and the FCT, security agencies and
civil society groups.
Kuta said the exercise was not a with-hunt but to ensure that the ordinary people were not seriously affected by the new policy.
The Senate and the House of Representatives had
earlier directed the FRSC to stop the scheme until a resolution was
reached on the matter.
Following a motion on the subject matter earlier in
the month, the Senate mandated the committee to carry out a public
hearing on the scheme against the background of complaints against the
FRSC that it was stepping beyond its bounds.
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