Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Shehu Mohammed

April 20, 2026

FRSC hands over N1.12 million recovered from accident scene to victim’s family 

He described the gesture as a testament to the corps’ strong commitment to integrity.

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April 17, 2026

FRSC warns Nigerians against assaulting officers

The Federal Road Safety Corps has warned motorists and the public against assaulting road safety operatives.

Female FRSC officers
April 16, 2026

FRSC goes tough on fuel tanker operators

Mr Mohammed said all tanker-related crashes would henceforth be subjected to comprehensive investigations across the entire value chain.

FRSC
April 15, 2026

Nimota Okoro assumes duty as new Imo FRSC commander

Ms Okoro advised the motoring public to avoid distractive driving.

FRSC
April 4, 2026

FRSC honours officers to promote integrity, professionalism

The corps marshal, Shehu Mohammed, presented commendation letters and cash rewards to selected officers and marshals at the ceremony in Abuja.

FRSC
April 2, 2026

FRSC redeploys 162 officers, appoints new spokesperson

Shehu Mohammed, Federal Road Safety Corps’ marshal, has approved the redeployment of 162 senior officers in a major overhaul of FRSC’s high command.

Road Safety Officiers
March 25, 2026

FRSC restricts 300 trucks on Kugbo outbound corridor

The Federal Road Safety Corps has restricted over 300 articulated vehicles and trucks from movement on the ever-busy Kugbo outbound corridor during peak hours in Abuja.

Road Safety Officiers
March 25, 2026

FRSC lauds motorists, operatives’ conduct during sallah celebrations

FRSC’s chief expressed satisfaction with the general conduct of the motoring public during the just-concluded Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.

FRSC officials
March 23, 2026

10 killed, 20 injured in Niger road crash: FRSC

Mr Mohammed said the crash occurred at about 8:20 a.m.

Niger road crash
March 20, 2026

FRSC corps marshal congratulates Muslims, urges road safety

The corps marshal underlined that the values of restraint, sacrifice, and caring for others were critical to promoting safety on Nigerian roads.

FRSC OFFICER CHECKING PAPERS OF MOTORIST