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FRSC Says Addressing Underage Driving Requires Multi-Faceted Approach

FRSC Says Addressing Underage Driving Requires Multi-Faceted Approach
FRSC says addressing underage driving requires multi-faceted approach. The FRSC commander said such an approach would involve effective law enforcement, education and community engagement.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says addressing underage driving requires a multi-faceted approach.
Corps commander Kehinde Hamzat, Lagos State sector commander, FRSC, made the assertion in an interview with journalists in Lagos.
He said such an approach would involve effective law enforcement, education and community engagement.
Mr Hamzat also said it would involve consideration of socio-economic factors.
He noted that the National Road Traffic Regulation specified that drivers must possess a valid licence appropriate for the type of vehicle they would be operating.
According to him, in Nigeria, the legal age for driving a vehicle depends on the type of vehicle. He said the minimum age for driving standard cars was 18 years.
“Twenty-six years of age is the minimum requirement for driving articulated vehicles in Nigeria,” he said.
The sector commander called for increased public awareness campaigns about the dangers of underage driving.
He also urged the provision of more comprehensive driver education and training programmes, especially for those driving large vehicles.
“There is also a need to encourage community involvement to encourage reporting of violations and educating of people on road safety to curb underage driving,” he said.
He disclosed that underage drivers often lacked the experience and maturity to handle large and complex vehicles.
According to him, this can lead to higher risks of accidents, endangering not only the lives of the driver but also the lives of other road users.
Mr Hamzat noted that underage driving had legal, safety, social and economic implications.
“For legal implications, underage drivers operate without licences and avoid insurance policies, and these can result in a criminal record.
“The safety implications have to do with increased accident risk, endangering passengers’ lives, and less likelihood to recognise and respond appropriately to the needs of pedestrians and cyclists.
“On social implications, underage driving can be influenced by peer pressure, promoting a culture of irresponsible behaviour among teens and resulting in a heightened concern for neighbourhood safety. It also leads to stress.

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“The economic implications have to do with increased costs, loss of opportunities and loss of public resources,” he said.
The FRSC boss recommended measures to ensure that only mature and experienced drivers operate articulated vehicles.
He listed the measures as strict licensing requirements, enforcement of minimum age policy, mandated advanced training programme and continual assessment.
He expressed the hope that implementing the strategies would promote road safety by ensuring that only mature and skilled drivers would operate articulated vehicles.
Crime
Lagos Police Detain 6 Suspected Robbers, Recover 2 Cars

Lagos Police Detain 6 Suspected Robbers, Recover 2 Cars
Lagos police detain 6 suspected robbers, recover 2 cars. The police command in Lagos State has detained six suspected members of a robbery syndicate in the state for prosecution.
The state police public relations officer (PPRO), CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this to journalists in Lagos on Sunday.
He said the suspects -four males and two females – were apprehended on Friday based on an intelligence report received by the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, about the activities of the syndicate.
“The syndicate specialises in robbing victims of their valuables such as money both in naira and foreign currencies, jewellery, phones, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and international passports of various countries.

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“Armed detectives were duly mobilised; they trailed some of the syndicate members to the Iju-Ishaga area of the state and apprehended them,” Mr Hundeyin said.
The PPRO said two Toyota Camry cars with some fake dollar notes were also recovered from them.
According to him, all the suspects have made useful statements and will be charged to court.
Economy
NFSS: Senate Vows Quick Passage Of Forest Security Service Bill

NFSS: Senate Vows Quick Passage Of Forest Security Service Bill
NFSS: Senate vows quick passage of forest security service bill. He commended the leadership of NFSS under Mr Osatimehin for successes its operatives had recorded across the country.
The Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, says the upper chamber will address the issue of the Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS) Bill to ensure its passage into law without further delay.
Mr Jibrin stated this when the commander-general of NFSS, Joshua Osatimehin, and a team of top officers of the service visited him in Abuja.
He said that Nigeria urgently needed the services of NFSS in its efforts to rid the country of banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and related crimes usually perpetrated within the forests.
He commended the leadership of NFSS under Mr Osatimehin for successes its operatives had recorded across the country.
Mr Jibrin said the bill, when passed into law, would enable NFSS to fully complement other security agencies like the military, police, office of the national security adviser and the State Security Service in tackling insecurity.
“We want to appreciate you and your officers and men for what you are doing so far.
“The contributions you are making in the fight against banditry, kidnapping and related crimes, has helped the country a lot.
“It is, therefore, easy to understand that signing of the Nigeria Forest Security Service Bill into law will enable you to do more.” he said.
He said it is important to have a fully funded and well-equipped service dedicated to manning the forests which would not allow criminals to operate within them.
The deputy senate president said that activities of the NFSS would benefit Nigeria, and pledged to ensure the bill establishing the service was signed soonest before the Senate’s recess.
Earlier, the NFSS commander-general said the visit was to consult and brief the deputy senate president on the need for the bill to be signed into law soonest.
Mr Osatimehin said NFSS operatives had begun complimenting other security agencies, especially in intelligence gathering and sharing with security agencies as well as arrest and handover of criminals.
He said the service had contributed immensely to the successes recorded in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria.
According to him, NFSS has established functional command and control offices in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory with thousands of operatives recruited and deployed.
Mr Osatimehin said the NFSS law would boost the morale of its officers and men.
He said the staff had already been proving their capacity to execute their responsibilities, with the training received from several security agencies.

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The deputy commander-general in charge of Intelligence, John Metchie, in his remarks, thanked Mr Jibrin for pledging to ensure quick passage of the NFSS bill.
Mr Metchie, also the African director, International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA), commended the National Assembly for supporting the NFSS bill.
He urged the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, and other critical stakeholders to collaborate and ensure that President Bola Tinubu signed the NFSS bill.
He said it would add value to the collective efforts to secure the forested and ungoverned areas of Nigeria.
Economy
Judiciary Approves One-Week Easter Break For Workers In Lagos

Judiciary Approves One-Week Easter Break For Workers In Lagos
Judiciary approves one-week Easter break for workers in Lagos. The Lagos state judiciary has approved a one-week break for its workers for the celebration of the 2025 Easter vacation.
This is contained in a statement by Tajudeen Elias, acting chief registrar on Sunday in Lagos.
According to the statement, Kazeem Alogba, Chief Judge of the state, approved April 18 to April 25, as holiday for judicial workers, for the celebration.
The statement noted that workers were expected to resume work on April 28.
“Arrangements for dealing with urgent causes during the break are that each judge will deal with all urgent applications, related to any substantive cause already assigned to them.

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“In any urgent application, the substantive cause of which has not already been assigned, will be dealt with by the judge to whom the application is specifically assigned.”
The statement added that notwithstanding, the provision of Order 49, Rule 4, stipulates that any cause or matter, may be heard by a judge during the period of the vacation, where such a cause or matter was urgent.
”This, is provided that the condition prescribed by Order 49 Rule 5, shall be observed and complied with.”
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