House of Representatives Committee on Federal Road Safety Commission,
FRSC, has recommended a downward review in the prices of the new number
plate and driver’s licence scheme by the FRSC.
The committee, in
its report submitted to the plenary by its chairman, Nasiru Zangon
Daura on behalf of other members, affirmed that the general opinion on
the scheme is laudable and should be retained, except the hike in the
price occasioned by the introduction of other levies by State Boards of
Internal Revenue.
According to PM News, the house had at its sitting on Tuesday, 3
July, 2012 considered a motion that FRSC reduce production cost of new
driver’s licence from N3, 000 to N2, 500 and urges the Joint Tax Board
and State Boards of Internal Revenue to commence the process of
reviewing downwards the price of the new driver’s licence to N5,000.
It, however, urges the State Houses of Assembly through the Conference
of Speakers to look at the issue with a view to adopting the
recommendations by the House.
The committee, in its
recommendation to the state Houses of Assembly, mandated the police and
Vehicle Inspection Officers to collaborate with FRSC to access the
robust data on vehicles and drivers being generated under the upgraded
National Vehicle Identification System instead of duplicating the
existing infrastructure with additional cost to the people.
It
also urged the FRSC, the Joint Tax Board, state governments and security
agencies to collaborate and intensify efforts at tracking fake,
parallel production and issuance of licenses and number plates with a
view to bringing culprits to book and nipping the ugly trend in the bud.
The committee, however, approves the extension of time frame by not
less than one year from the date of adoption of these recommendations
and directed the commission to embark on massive orientation, education
and enlightenment campaigns on the official rates payable on number
plates and driver’s licence and encourage each state to display all the
component cost of registering a vehicle in their respective one stop
shop.
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