Court Rules FRSC Lacks Authority to Arrest Drivers Over Faded Number Plates

January 19, 2025

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Faded number plates

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled that the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) does not have the authority to arrest or penalize drivers for having faded number plates. The landmark decision follows a case brought before the court challenging the legality of such actions by the agency.

Justice John Tsoho, presiding over the case, stated that the FRSC’s powers are limited to ensuring road safety and do not extend to penalizing vehicle owners for issues related to faded or damaged number plates. The judge emphasized that such matters fall under the jurisdiction of the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant agencies responsible for vehicle registration and licensing.

The ruling effectively bars the FRSC from arresting or imposing fines on drivers whose number plates are faded. It also clarifies that the responsibility for issuing and maintaining the integrity of number plates lies with the licensing authorities, not vehicle owners.

The case arose after several complaints from drivers who alleged harassment and unlawful fines by FRSC officers for faded number plates. The court, in its decision, deemed such actions an overreach of the agency’s statutory duties.

Reacting to the judgment, legal experts praised the court for providing clarity on the scope of the FRSC’s authority, which they believe will reduce conflicts between road users and law enforcement agencies. However, some also highlighted the need for better coordination among government agencies to avoid overlapping duties.

The FRSC has yet to issue an official statement regarding the judgment. However, insiders suggest that the agency may review its enforcement strategies in light of the court’s ruling.

This development has been met with mixed reactions from the public. While many drivers see it as a relief from unwarranted fines and arrests, others have expressed concerns about how faded number plates might hinder effective vehicle identification and law enforcement.

The judgment is expected to prompt a broader discussion about the responsibilities of the FRSC and other road management agencies. It also underscores the importance of regular maintenance and replacement of number plates to ensure visibility and compliance with traffic regulations.

As the FRSC adapts to the court’s decision, stakeholders are calling for increased public awareness about vehicle registration requirements and the roles of various agencies in enforcing road safety standards.

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