The corps marshal said that a preliminary report on a recent road accident in Rivers State was caused by speed violation.
Mr Jalam died in a car crash on Saturday.
Mr Ogungbemide, the Lagos State Corps Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), gave the advice on Tuesday.
The taxi driver, Agoola Alabi, was declared wanted after an incident involving an FRSC officer in the Ogba area of Lagos.
Mr Ogungbemide stated that there had been issues with the implications of the speed limit device before its endorsement by the federal government.
The law stipulates that defaulters are liable to a fine of N10,000 or a term of one year imprisonment or both.
No fewer than four occupants of a car were trapped after a container fell off its carriage truck at the Ojuelegba bridge in Lagos on Sunday.
The FRSC said it was planning to deploy people to various patrol points all over the 36 states in the country.
FRSC in Lagos says it has begun an investigation to determine the authenticity of the viral video.
Before COVID-19, road traffic crashes were the highest contributor to the rate of death in the West Africa region, the official said.
