The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) said on Wednesday
that the old number plates and the old driver’s licence would expire by Sept.
31
The Sector Commander of the commission in Plateau, Mr Sunday
Maku, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos.
Maku said that officers and men of the commission would
commence enforcement by Oct. 1.
He called on motorists without driver’s licence to obtain
one so as to stream into the changes taking place in the society.
He said that the new number plate would reduce criminal
activities nationwide, adding that the new system had “a tremendous advantage
over the old ones’’.
“Before, it was possible for you to sell your car with your
number plate; but nowadays, number plates are registered in the name of the
owner.
“If you want to sell the car, you cannot sell the car with
number plate, you have to remove the number plate, the new buyer will have to
get his own number in his own name. So, with this system, it becomes very easy
to trace criminals that are using number plates for criminal activities.”
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