Motorists
in Lagos on Monday lamented the incessant arrests by officials of the
Federal Road Safety Corps and Vehicle Inspection Officers for allegedly
possessing expired driving licences.
The National Assembly had in February suspended the issuance of new driving licences and new number plates.
Some
affected motorists in interviews noted that the incessant arrests had
forced many of them to abandon their vehicles at home.
A
civil servant, Mr. Iniebong Akpan, whose driving licence had expired,
said whenever he risked taking his car out, he would have to “grease
palms to be able to return home with it.”
“I don’t know why I am always unfortunate to fall a victim of the expired drivers’ licence which I have had to pay dearly for.
“I
have on many occasions tried to get a new one but to no avail, because
of the suspension of the issuance of new ones by the National Assembly.”
Two
commercial bus operators, Mr. Tajudeen Akomolafe and Mr. Innocent
Isiato, said since the incessant arrests could be frustrating, they had
also been bribing their way through as their vehicles had been impounded
over the issue.
They said it was
now a common practice by the traffic managers to demand for driving
licence whenever they stopped a vehicle on the roads.
“I
pray the suspension should be over soon, so that I can renew my papers
and stop these daily arrests and unaccountable payments,” Akomolafe
said.
Isiato wondered if the arrests were only for the commercial bus operators.
A
female civil servant, who sought anonymity, condemned the attitude of
the traffic officials who claimed ignorance of the suspension of the
driving licence and the issuance of new plate numbers.
She said she had made several efforts to renew her licence, but to no avail.
She, however, claimed that she was able to get the new number plate through a friend who worked in one of the issuing agencies.
She stated that she got the new number plate for N35, 000 in less than a week, to avoid harassment from the traffic officials.
But the Chief Inspection Officer, VIO, Lagos, Mr. Toriola Gbolahan, dismissed the complaints of the affected motorists.
He
said the motorists were using the suspension as an excuse, noting that
they knew what to do if their driving licences expired.
Gbolahan
said, “What we know in VIO is that if your driving licence expires and
you come to our office, we will give you a temporary permit pending when
the whole issue is sorted out.
“Those
whose licences have expired should go to our various offices to obtain a
permit. Motorists should stop using suspension of licences as an
excuse.”
Efforts to reach the Lagos Sector Commander, FRSC, Mr. Jonas Agwu, for his comment on the issue proved abortive.
PUNCH NEWSPAPER
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