Thursday, July 2, 2026

FRSC Corps Marshal

October 7, 2025

FRSC to launch upgraded driver’s licence, number plate system

Mr Mohammed appreciated both FRSC personnel and customers for their cooperation and commitment.

FRSC
September 21, 2025

FRSC tasks newly promoted officers on commitment, professionalism 

FRSC tasks newly promoted officers on commitment, professionalism

FRSC
August 27, 2025

FRSC, EFCC partner to tackle economic sabotage, road crashes

The FRSC boss amplified the urgent need for a strategic partnership between the agencies to confront the twin threats of reckless driving and its attendant fatalities.

FRSC and EFCC
June 10, 2025

FRSC commends FMC Abuja for investigating alleged negligent doctors, nurses

The National Road Traffic Regulations (2024) specifically cautions hospitals against rejecting crash victims.

Crash scene, FMC Jabi
April 26, 2025

FRSC redeploys 26 senior officers

Mr Mohammed said that the redeployment became necessary towards creating a safer motoring environment.

FRSC corps marshal, Shehu Mohammed (Credit: NAN)
April 19, 2025

UN envoy hails FRSC corps marshal for making great strides in road safety

Mr Suberu described Mr Mohammed’s leadership as strategic and result oriented.

United Nations envoy, Prof. Yusuf Suberu and Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed
March 19, 2025

FRSC arrested 7,798 for fake number plates in two months: Official

He urged Nigerians to support FRSC’s efforts by obtaining genuine number plates.

FRSC
February 15, 2025

Sultan backs FRSC’s safer roads campaign

The monarch said, “Everyone must join hands with the corps for the success of the campaign.’’

Sultan of Sokoto
February 5, 2025

FRSC recovered 73 stolen vehicles in 2024: Corps Marshal

Mr Mohammed stressed that the corps would continue to work tirelessly to rid the nation of criminal elements through swift response and proactive measures

FRSC
January 28, 2025

FRSC tells hungry, greedy Nigerians to stop scooping fuel from crashed tankers

The Federal Road Safety Corps has warned Nigerians to stop scooping fuel from crashed tankers.

Tanker fire