By Bobby Oshoke
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has disowned a number plate issued with the wrong spelling of “CHIP WHIP” instead of the correct spelling of CHIEF WHIP to the Kano State House of Assembly.
A statement made available to the media and signed by Bisi Kazeem the spokesperson of the FRSC noted that “the said number plate did not originate from any of the FRSC Number Plate production centres, neither was it issued by the Corps.
We are therefore making it abundantly clear to members of the public that FRSC as the lead agency in road traffic management and safety administration in the country has nothing to do with the said number plate as some people are insinuating on some social media platforms. For the avoidance of doubt, FRSC with its International Quality Management certification (ISO 9001: 2008) has rigorous quality procedures for producing and issuing any of its security documents which makes the possibility of such obvious grammatical errors on any of its licences an impossibility
Consequently, the Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi has ordered the Sector Commander of Kano State to investigate the origin of the purported number plate with a view to bringing the perpetrators of the illegal act to book. Furthermore, he has directed all field commands across the country to be on vigilance and clampdown on producers and issuers of fake number plates”
The statement called on members of the public to report any act of such illegality against all FRSC security documents, while assuring of the competence and diligence of the Corps in carrying out all its assignments geared toward ensuring safer road environments for safety and security of all Nigerians.