MURIC cautions FRSC against high handedness on highways

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By AUSTIN OWOICHO, Abuja
 
Worried by the recent attacks it has faced, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has advised officers and men of the Federal Road Safety Corps to desist from constituting menace to travelers and focus more on enlightening Nigerians on how to be safe on the highways.
In a statement signed by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC symphatised with the FRSC over the loss of three of its officials in Zamfara last week.
“We invite FRSC authorities to engage more in public enlightenment, to make themselves more visible on the streets and to desist from constituting any form of menace to travelers. In particular, FRSC should focus more on educating commercial drivers in all states of the Federation. We call on the general public to evolve a sane driving culture, to regularize vehicle particulars before their expiration and to respect all law enforcement agents, especially FRSC staffers.
 

“The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) recently berated indiscriminate attacks on officials of the traffic enforcement agency. There have been physical attacks on men of the FRSC in recent times. Three FRSC men were killed last week in Zamfara State.   

 
 
“The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) denounces these attacks. They are criminal, barbaric and despicable. Those who take up the challenge of reducing carnage on Nigerian roads deserve better treatment.
 
 
“Nonetheless, we are constrained to observe that although FRSC men were highly respected when the corps was established in the eighties, the enchantment dimmed when some of them started departing from the noble goals and aspirations of the founders,” the statement said.
 
 
MURIC said that they suspect that the general public has began to lose appetite after noticing certain behaviours which are incompatible with the mandate given to men of the FRSC.
“There are growing allegations of collection and demand for bribes from motorists, intimidation and arm-twisting gimmicks and ignoring overloaded vehicles for personal benefits thereby exposing other motorists to grave danger. Aware that Nigerians hate to part with their personal cars even for one hour, FRSC men have been accused of threatening to seize the vehicles of motorists who refuse to bribe them.
 
 
“MURIC believes that attacks on FRSC officials may be part of the reactions of Nigerians to these excesses. We therefore advise the corps to improve on its services, add a human face to measures taken on the roads and desist from committing abuses against innocent Nigerians,” it pointed out.
 
 
It noted that FRSC men are fond of stopping motorists on highways, stressing that it is  very dangerous for many reasons.
“Armed robbers and kidnappers target stationary vehicles on highways in order to attack their occupants. Criminals have been known to disguise as FRSC officials on highways in order to carry out their nefarious activities. Vehicles stopped on highways often fail to start in such dangerous spots.
 
 “FRSC staffers are only expected to caution over-speeding motorists by waving and signaling at them to cut speed on the highways. Only overloaded vehicles and those whose drivers fail to use seat belts should be stopped and such action should not even be taken in isolated places,” it emphasized.
 
MURIC however, commended the FRSC for constantly reeling out traffic statistics and useful data on road accidents across the country.
“Such research orientation stands the Corps out as an elitist traffic control and monitoring agency. More of such studies are bound to re-engineer Nigerian motorists and build in them a civilized driving culture with best global practices,” it concluded. 
 

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