“Disregard for traffic laws and the safety of FRSC personnel will attract serious sanctions and legal consequences going forward,” he warned.
The FRSC has appealed to the Nigerian public to comply with traffic laws and regulations to reduce the high rate of crashes on the roads.
Yusuf Suberu, FCT squadron leader at the Vehicle Inspection Office, made this call in an interview on Monday in Abuja.
The Enugu government has called on FRSC to intensify efforts to enforce traffic laws to reduce road crashes.
Mr Osiyemi said it was necessary for motorists to prominently display valid, unobstructed number plates in adherence to TSRL 2018.
Mr Abdullahi said the service also saved 24 lives and property worth N43.3 million from 35 fire incidents during the period.
Mr Abdullahi said that 12 people, however, lost their lives and property worth N10.3 million were destroyed by fire during the period under review.
