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Nigeria Nigerian Lawmakers Pass Controversial Bill Allowing FRSC Officials to Carry Guns

Sunshine Guardian Reporter by Sunshine Guardian Reporter
October 11, 2024
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The Nigerian House of Representatives has passed a bill to establish a special armed squad for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). This legislation allows certain officers to carry firearms, enhances their traffic management authority, and promotes the use of technology in enforcing road safety.

The House of Representatives has passed a bill proposing the establishment of a special armed squad for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). Sponsored by Representatives Abiodun Derin Adesida and Olaide Lateef Muhammed, the bill aims to amend the FRSC Act of 2007 to enhance the agency’s capabilities in road traffic management and safety.
Key provisions of the bill include granting FRSC officers the authority to carry firearms, particularly those ranked as Deputy Corps Marshal, along with associated retirement benefits. The legislation empowers the FRSC to take sole responsibility for road traffic administration, prevent and minimize accidents, and clear obstructions on public roads. Additionally, it mandates the agency to educate the public on the proper use of roads.
The bill received unanimous support during its second reading and is now set for further discussion. In a related motion, Representative Garba Ibrahim Muhammad urged the FRSC to adopt technology-driven enforcement methods, such as automated traffic systems and advanced analytics, to improve safety and reduce traffic violations.
This move has sparked mixed reactions among the public, with some expressing concern over the implications of arming road safety officials. Nigerians argue that the focus should instead be on addressing more pressing issues affecting citizens, including rising fuel prices and overall public safety. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on FRSC for further evaluation.
Source: Phoenix.com
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