By Moses Akaigwe
The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has warned motorists to pay their fines to designated banks, and not to the personnel of the organisation.
He also cautioned motorists to desist from attempting to bribe the corps’ patrol operatives or entice them with financial benefits as well as other gratifications when arrested for violating traffic regulations.
The Corps Marshal maintained that the FRSC has a zero-tolerance policy for bribery and corruption, stating that it is completely against the values, ethics and standard operating procedures of the corps for its personnel to be given any form of gratification while on duty.
As such, any motorist found attempting to bribe FRSC personnel will be arrested and prosecuted in line with extant provisions in the Corps’ Establishment Act (2007), as the Corps does not, and will not tolerate any form of corruption whatsoever.
Being an organisation that upholds the highest level of transparency in its operations, the Corps has had enough of motorists trying to circumvent the law by offering bribes to its personnel, against making payment for their fines.
Meanwhile, motorists are advised to comply with the law and pay their fines to designated banks which are the only legitimate way to settle fines. This is because, all fines generated through patrol operations are paid into the Treasury Single Account, not into the pockets of individuals.
In the same vein, the Corps Marshal has also warned the staff against demanding for bribe from motorists.
He admonished the public to report any operative seen requesting bribe from motorists because it is against the standard operating procedures for patrol operations.
Mohammed revealed that the public can report such operative through mail @ [email protected], the FRSC Mobile Application, or the Flag-It anti corruption App. The public could also reach out through our social media handles; facebook.com/FRSCNigeria, x.com/FRSCNigeria, instagram.com/FRSCNigeria, youtube.com/FRSCNigeria.
While FRSC remains committed to upholding the law and maintaining the highest standards of integrity and professionalism; the public is admonished to comply with all traffic regulations on movement of persons, animals and goods on Nigerian roads.
He further commended Citizens that have regularly flagged the misconducts involving the Operatives without resulting into violence.