FRSC boss Shehu Mohammed announced the move in a statement on Wednesday.
FRSC says sustained technological reforms in Nigeria’s driver licensing system have improved transparency and reduced fraud.
Mr Ogungbemide said the corps had received complaints from members of the public concerning the development, which he described as illegal and unsafe.
FRSC’s spokesman, Olusegun Ogungbemide, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja.
Mr Mohammed urged motorists to use the FRSC’s toll-free 122 emergency line to report crashes, obstructions or reckless driving.
Mr Mohammed advised drivers to pay full attention to the road.
The FRSC boss noted that their untiring commitment was instrumental in clearing major traffic gridlocks on critical corridors. nationwide
The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has commended officers and men of the Corps for what he described as exceptional resilience, professionalism and courage during Christmas
The Federal Road Safety Corps on Thursday said it will intensify breathalyser testing nationwide as part of its Operation Zero campaign, commencing on December 15.
The corps marshal also prayed that the souls of the deceased travellers rest in perfect peace.
