In Nigeria, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is the government agency with statutory responsibilities for road safety administration in the country. Founded in 1988, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) operates across all 36 states in Nigeria as well as the Federal Capital Territory and is also the leading agency in Nigeria on road safety administration and management.
The statutory function of FRSC includes ensuring highways’ safety for motorists and other road users, checking road worthiness of vehicles, recommending works and infrastructures to eliminate or minimize accidents on the highways, and educating motorists and members of the public on the importance of road discipline on the highways.
FRSC plays an important role in Nigeria, but some officers abuse the privilege, using it as a means to exhort drivers and motorists. While motorists are not allowed by law to physically confront FRSC officers, they can be reported to the higher authorities, that’ll adequately punish erring officers.
Now, how can you report FRSC officers in Nigeria? First, it’s important to know their duties and functions. It’ll help you know when they are overstepping.
The duties of FRSC officers in Nigeria include:
If an FRSC official arrests you for allegedly contravening a road traffic offence, you can either:
Accept liability and pay the summary fine, or contest the charge and ask for a trial by a court of competent jurisdiction
In a situation whereby your right has been trampled upon or where you are maltreated, you have the right to complain, report and send a report to the headquarters using these processes.
If you have a complaint about the conduct or activities of an FRSC official during the exercise of his/her functions, these are the steps you are to follow:
Conclusion
Knowing the duties and functions of FRSC officers in Nigeria and equally knowing your rights as a road user or motorist is essential. It helps you easily point out when an FRSC officer goes overboard and knows exactly when to file reports against any of them.


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