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Admin August 7, 2025
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August 7, 2025

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says it has recorded a significant breakthrough in its anti-corruption efforts following the booking of 563 drivers over attempt to corrupt FRSC personnel on duty in July alone.

This is contained in a statement on Wednesday by Olusegun Ogungbemide, assistant Corps marshal, Corps Public Education Officer of the FRSC.

According to him, out of the aforementioned, Osun State Sector Command alone recorded the highest as 155 offenders got booked in the State for the offence of attempts to corrupt Marshals on Duty.

“The development reinforces the Corps’ determination to sanitise Nigerian roads not only by enforcing traffic laws, but also by tackling corrupt practices that erode public trust and threaten lives. FRSC categorically considers any attempt to offer bribes to its operatives as a grave violation of ethical and public safety standards.

Acknowledging this accomplishment, the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, lauded the Osun State Sector Command for its vigilance, professional conduct, and resolute action against extortion and inducement.

He described the high number of ACS bookings as proof of the Corps’ institutional readiness to confront corruption and restore confidence in traffic management nationwide.

Of particular note is the outstanding performance of Assistant Route Commander Babatunde J. Owoeye, of Osun Sector Command who was responsible for 104 out of the total 563 bookings.

The Corps Marshal commended his exceptional dedication, integrity, and professionalism, describing him as a shining example of the kind of officer the Corps is proud to project. He noted that such consistency in ethical conduct deserves not just recognition but also emulation across all commands.

Speaking further, the Corps Marshal stressed that any effort to compromise patrol teams would not be condoned under any circumstances.

He reiterated that the FRSC is building a culture rooted in integrity, where officers and marshals who demonstrate professionalism and resist unethical overtures will continue to receive commendation and institutional support.

Additionally, he highlighted the role of targeted enforcement, performance evaluation, and values-based reorientation as crucial mechanisms for achieving a corruption-free Corps. These tools, he said, are vital in strengthening public confidence and ensuring effective service delivery.

“To this end, while appreciating the officers involved in the July enforcement activities, the Corps Marshal called on patrol team leaders and operatives across the federation to uphold these high standards of ethical conduct. He charged all personnel to remain focused on the Corps’ vision of fostering a safe motoring environment and promoting discipline among road users in Nigeria.

The Corps however cautioned all motorists that attempting to bribe or improperly influence FRSC personnel constitutes a criminal offence under Nigerian law. The motoring public is therefore urged to adhere to road safety regulations and treat patrol officers with due respect and cooperation.

Tags: Babatunde J. Owoeye FRSC Olusegun Ogungbemide Shehu Mohammed

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