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Fake number plates: NANS meets FRSC over impounding of students’ vehicles

The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) engaged in a crucial meeting on Friday with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to address the growing concerns over the impounding of vehicle plate numbers belonging to Nigerian students.

The meeting, held at the FRSC command in Abuja, included the FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, alongside other senior directors of the FRSC command.

During the visit, the FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, promised to halt any form of harassment against students regarding plate number-related issues.

He assured NANS of better cooperation while emphasising the Corps’ commitment to a fair and professional enforcement of road safety regulations without undue harassment of students.

Responding, NANS National President, Lucky Emonefe, pledged to support the FRSC in its activities, particularly in promoting road safety awareness among students and young drivers across Nigeria. He stressed that the official vehicles of the organisation should not be unjustly criminalised, adding that the engagement reinforced the need for a more transparent and cooperative approach to law enforcement.

Furthermore, NANS commended the FRSC for its relentless efforts in ensuring road safety and reducing accidents on the highways.

“We recognise the critical role the Corps plays in enforcing traffic regulations and protecting lives, and we urge all Nigerian students to support initiatives that promote safer roads for all.

“This development marks the beginning of a stronger partnership between NANS and FRSC, with a shared commitment to fostering mutual understanding and enhancing student awareness of road safety regulations. As representatives of the student constituency, we are committed to ensuring that no student is subjected to undue intimidation or harassment under the guise of enforcement.

“We urge all Nigerian students to remain law-abiding and engage constructively with authorities when necessary. NANS will continue to serve as a bridge between students and relevant institutions, advocating for policies that protect student rights while promoting responsible civic conduct.”

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